In mainstream clinical practice, language is regarded as a medium by means of which to keep (and/or to change) specific “essences” – characteristics that are conceived as “inner” properties of the individual mind. I outline the unity of mind and discourse: we construct the world we habit by speaking. Hence language use – as sensemaking process – is intrinsically an intersubjective process. I highlight the implications of this perspective in the way of defining the object that has to be processed by the therapist, the role of the social and discursive context in the understanding of the reality constructed by the patient, and the aim of the clinical exchange, shaping it as an intrinsically intersubjective process of sensemaking
Across a significant spectrum of the therapeutic profession, we find a gradual but ever intensifying...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to a dialogical perspective on language, languaging, think...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
Recent reports of clinical experiences, from multiple theoretical per-spectives using different term...
In essence, in communication activities, there is a process of producing and understanding speech. I...
In this paper, we outline the embodied perspective of language comprehension indicating some of its ...
Why, what and how do we treat the linguistic aspects of idiographic science? What is the theoretica...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
One central question I have explored in graduate school is “What is language?” I decided to explor...
Recent theories on abstract concepts and words, such as Words As social Tools (WAT) and Language is ...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
peer reviewedContributions to this special issue explore the role of objects and language in communi...
A growing conceptual and empirical literature is advancing the idea that language extends our cognit...
Across a significant spectrum of the therapeutic profession, we find a gradual but ever intensifying...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to a dialogical perspective on language, languaging, think...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...
Recent reports of clinical experiences, from multiple theoretical per-spectives using different term...
In essence, in communication activities, there is a process of producing and understanding speech. I...
In this paper, we outline the embodied perspective of language comprehension indicating some of its ...
Why, what and how do we treat the linguistic aspects of idiographic science? What is the theoretica...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
One central question I have explored in graduate school is “What is language?” I decided to explor...
Recent theories on abstract concepts and words, such as Words As social Tools (WAT) and Language is ...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
peer reviewedContributions to this special issue explore the role of objects and language in communi...
A growing conceptual and empirical literature is advancing the idea that language extends our cognit...
Across a significant spectrum of the therapeutic profession, we find a gradual but ever intensifying...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to a dialogical perspective on language, languaging, think...
Combining theory from cognitive semantics and pragmatics, this book offers both a new model and a ne...