In this article I investigate how the narrative therapy process facilitates client change. The kind of change that I focus on is linguistic-semiotic; that is, how clients develop their meaning potential through language. What I will demonstrate is how an examination of the linguistic-semiotic level provides new insights into narrative therapy's role in endowing clients with the semiotic materials to make new meanings. An examination of six conjoint sessions involving a narrative therapist with one couple revealed that client change or ontogenesis is composed of three semiotic phases. In the first phase of ontogenesis clients display a beginning semiotic repertoire by formulating "extreme case" descriptions of self and other's behaviors. In ...
Narrative therapy has its intellectual roots in and derives its concepts and language from a postmod...
This commentary focuses on Cross's (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how t...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
In this article I investigate how the narrative therapy process facilitates client change. The kind ...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
This study focus on how the emergence of novelties in psychotherapy, which we term Innovative Momen...
According to the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their...
Therapeutic intervention usually begins with a detailed description of the presenting problem and it...
Therapeutic intervention usually begins with a detailed description of the presenting problem and it...
The client of this case study was a twenty two year old female in her first year at university. The ...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Narrative therapy is a postmodern therapy that takes the position that people create self-narrative...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
Narrative therapy has its intellectual roots in and derives its concepts and language from a postmod...
This commentary focuses on Cross's (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how t...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...
In this article I investigate how the narrative therapy process facilitates client change. The kind ...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
This study focus on how the emergence of novelties in psychotherapy, which we term Innovative Momen...
According to the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their...
Therapeutic intervention usually begins with a detailed description of the presenting problem and it...
Therapeutic intervention usually begins with a detailed description of the presenting problem and it...
The client of this case study was a twenty two year old female in her first year at university. The ...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Narrative therapy is a postmodern therapy that takes the position that people create self-narrative...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
Narrative therapy has its intellectual roots in and derives its concepts and language from a postmod...
This commentary focuses on Cross's (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how t...
Language, in its broadest sense, including speech, gesture, and other non-verbal forms, is critical ...