Background: Personal pronouns like ‘I’, ‘me’ or ‘mine’ are inextricably linked with ownership, with one key benefit of a counsellor inviting a client to consider their pronoun use being an invitation to change their awareness and understanding of a situation. Objective: To gain greater understanding of the impact of inviting clients to use first person pronoun ‘I’, in place of second ‘you’ during therapy and its effects upon the client and therapeutic process. Method: A constructivist qualitative approach using exploratory thematic analysis that engaged one-to-one counsellingand follow-up interviews was used. Participants (n = 11) were clients who had been referred for counselling via primary care with problems like depression, relationship...
The words that people use may say a lot about who they are (e.g., Kern et al., 2013; Weintaub, 1981)...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
There is a gap in our understanding of transference resolution as an aspect of therapeutic process a...
Background: Personal pronouns like ‘I’, ‘me’ or ‘mine’ are inextricably linked with ownership, with ...
Background: Personal pronouns like ‘I’, ‘me’ or ‘mine’ are inextricably linked with ownership, with ...
Objective: To examine changes in linguistic markers in the course of psychotherapy, drawing on Frege...
Demiray Koşe, Çiğdem (Arel Author)Aim of present study was to understand changes in speech of client...
#nofulltext# --- Demiray Koşe, Ciğdem (Arel Author)Aim of present study was to understand changes in...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that "partnership" with patients is desirable, and that patients s...
In responding to customer questions or complaints, should marketing agents linguistically “put the ...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
One of the most fundamental, yet often overlooked, compo-nents of language is the personal pronoun s...
The primary means for psychotherapy interaction is language. Since talk-in-interaction is accomplish...
The act of complaining is everywhere. Researchers have found that participants exhibit better moods ...
Several theories suggest that self-focused attention plays an important role in the maintenance of d...
The words that people use may say a lot about who they are (e.g., Kern et al., 2013; Weintaub, 1981)...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
There is a gap in our understanding of transference resolution as an aspect of therapeutic process a...
Background: Personal pronouns like ‘I’, ‘me’ or ‘mine’ are inextricably linked with ownership, with ...
Background: Personal pronouns like ‘I’, ‘me’ or ‘mine’ are inextricably linked with ownership, with ...
Objective: To examine changes in linguistic markers in the course of psychotherapy, drawing on Frege...
Demiray Koşe, Çiğdem (Arel Author)Aim of present study was to understand changes in speech of client...
#nofulltext# --- Demiray Koşe, Ciğdem (Arel Author)Aim of present study was to understand changes in...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that "partnership" with patients is desirable, and that patients s...
In responding to customer questions or complaints, should marketing agents linguistically “put the ...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
One of the most fundamental, yet often overlooked, compo-nents of language is the personal pronoun s...
The primary means for psychotherapy interaction is language. Since talk-in-interaction is accomplish...
The act of complaining is everywhere. Researchers have found that participants exhibit better moods ...
Several theories suggest that self-focused attention plays an important role in the maintenance of d...
The words that people use may say a lot about who they are (e.g., Kern et al., 2013; Weintaub, 1981)...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
There is a gap in our understanding of transference resolution as an aspect of therapeutic process a...