For professionals such as doctors, teachers, or different kinds of counsellors, talking with their clients is a major part of their profession. Professionals and clients give and ask information until they reach a state of mutual knowledge or understanding. This paper argues that for this talk they use a tool, the machinery of social interaction, with characteristics that influence the outcomes of their talk. One characteristic is the normative organization of interaction through which the contribution of one participant puts restrictions on the range of possible follow-up contributions of another participant. This may cause client behavior that does not align with the institutional aims of the professional. A second trait is that interacta...
Gülich E. Conversational techniques used in transferring knowledge between medical experts and non-e...
For a while now, interpreter-mediated talk has been analysed as a form of interaction under the len...
The well-structured medical communication models that are typically described in textbooks are relev...
For professionals such as doctors, teachers, or different kinds of counsellors, talking with their c...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
Interpersonal communication is often thought of as conversations between people who know each other ...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
In 2015, at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare in New Orleans, USA, we form...
This study describes interactional structures and practices in client-identified important events in...
"'Professions' are work collaborations in which representatives of certain vocations address the lif...
In institutional encounters where a client engages with a practitioner for advice or guidance, there...
Increasing client involvement in the development of social and health-care services has resulted in ...
Therapeutic relationships are created and maintained through interaction, and so the way that talk, ...
The primary means for psychotherapy interaction is language. Since talk-in-interaction is accomplish...
Even though the importance of small talk in institutional interactions has been extensively demonstr...
Gülich E. Conversational techniques used in transferring knowledge between medical experts and non-e...
For a while now, interpreter-mediated talk has been analysed as a form of interaction under the len...
The well-structured medical communication models that are typically described in textbooks are relev...
For professionals such as doctors, teachers, or different kinds of counsellors, talking with their c...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
Interpersonal communication is often thought of as conversations between people who know each other ...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
In 2015, at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare in New Orleans, USA, we form...
This study describes interactional structures and practices in client-identified important events in...
"'Professions' are work collaborations in which representatives of certain vocations address the lif...
In institutional encounters where a client engages with a practitioner for advice or guidance, there...
Increasing client involvement in the development of social and health-care services has resulted in ...
Therapeutic relationships are created and maintained through interaction, and so the way that talk, ...
The primary means for psychotherapy interaction is language. Since talk-in-interaction is accomplish...
Even though the importance of small talk in institutional interactions has been extensively demonstr...
Gülich E. Conversational techniques used in transferring knowledge between medical experts and non-e...
For a while now, interpreter-mediated talk has been analysed as a form of interaction under the len...
The well-structured medical communication models that are typically described in textbooks are relev...