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Preface
Introduction: The Social Construction of Normality and Pathology; Michelle O’Reilly and Jessica Nina Lester
PART I: RECONCEPTUALISING MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS
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Mục lục
Preface
Introduction: The Social Construction of Normality and Pathology; Michelle O’Reilly and Jessica Nina Lester
PART I: RECONCEPTUALISING MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS
1. The History and Landscape of Conversation and Discourse Analysis; Jessica Nina Lester and Michelle O’Reilly
2. Using Discourse and Conversation Analysis to Study Clinical Practice in Adult Mental Health; Nikki Kiyimba
3. The Research Interview in Adult Mental Health: Problems and Possibilities for Discourse Studies; Julie Hepworth and Chris Mc Vittie
4. Inclusive Conversation Analysis with Disabled People; Val Williams, Marcus Jepson, Lisa Ponting and Kerrie Ford
5. The Discursive Construction of Drug Realities: Discourses on Drugs, Users and Drug Related Practices; Benno Herzog
6. The Construction of Adult ADHD: Anna’s Story; Mary Horton-Salway and Alison Davies
7. Using Discourse Analysis to Investigate How Bipolar Disorder is Constructed as an Object; Lynere Wilson and Marie Crowe
8. Discourses of Autism on Film: An Analysis of Memorable Images that Create Definition, Andrea Garner, Valerie Harwood and Sandra C. Jones
9. Abuse Victimes and High Profile Offenders: A Discourse Analysis of Victim Construction and Adult Mental Health; Naima Fowlis, Michelle O’Reilly and Mary Farrelly
PART II: NAMING, LABELLING AND DIAGNOSING
10. Diagnosis as an Interactional Achievement in Psychiatric Interviews; Carles Roca-Cuberes
11. Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures: How Doctors Use Medical Labels When They Communicate and Explain the Diagnosis; Chiara M. Monzoni and Markus Reuber
12. The Process of Social Labelling of Mental Illness: An Analysis of Family Conversations; Milena Lisboa and Mary Jane Spink
13. Making Mental Disorders Visible: Proto-morality as Diagnostic Resource in Psychiatric Exploration
14. The Role of Self-Disclosure in the Social Construction of Understandings of Alcoholism and Mental Health within Talk between Members of Alcoholics Anonymous; Matthew Thatcher
15. ‘But How Often Does This Happen?’ Problem Reducing Responses by Coaches in E-mail Counselling; Joyce Lamerichs and Wyke Stommel
16. Does Ana=Anorexia? Online Interaction and the Construction of New Discursive Objects; David Giles
PART III: THE DISCURSIVE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY
17. Exploring the Heterogeneity of ‘Schizophrenic Speech’; Lisa Mikesell and Elizabeth Bromley
18. Mental Health Treatment Planning: A Dis/empowering Process; Michael Mancini
19. Team Work in Action: Building Grounds for Psychiatric Medication Decisions in Assertive Community Treatment; Beth Angell and Galina Bolden
20. ‘Good’ Communication in Schizophrenia: A Conversation Analytic Definition; Laura Thompson and Rose Mc Cabe
21. ‘Talk About Trouble’: Practitioner Discourses on Service Users Who Are Judged to be Resisting, Contesting or Evading Treatment; Michael Hazelton and Rachel Rossiter
22. Using Talk to Rehabilitate: Analysing Therapeutic Conversation between a Learning Disabled Offender with ASD and a Forensic Speech and Language Therapist; Sushie Jayne Dobbinson
23. A Critical Discursive Perspective on Psychiatric Hospitals; Claire Bone and Nichola Marchant
PART IV: THERAPY AND INTERVENTIONS
24. Discursive Awareness and Resourcefulness: Bringing Discursive Researchers into Closer Dialogue with Discursive Therapists?; Tom Strong
25. Therapeutic Practice as Social Construction; Kenneth Gergen and Ottar Ness
26. The Value of Using Discourse and Conversation Analysis as Evidence to Inform Practice in Counselling and Therapeutic Interactions; Nikki Kiyimba and Michelle O’Reilly
27. Interactional Practices of Psychotherapy; Liisa Voutilainen and Anssi Peräkylä
28. Finding the Middle Ground between Therapist-centred and Client-centred Metaphor Research in Psychotherapy; Dennis Tay
29. Storytelling, Depressing and Psychotherapy; Peter Muntigl
30. Using Discourse Analysis to Develop Understanding of Suicide Risk Assessment; Ric Bowl and Andrew Reeves
31. Communicative Practices in Staff Support of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities; Charles Antaki, Mick Finlay, Chris Walton and Joe Sempik
32. Discovering Mental Ill Health: ‘Problem-solving’ in an English Magistrates’ Court; Timothy Auburn, Cordet Smart, Gisella Hanley Santos, Jill Annison, and Daniel Gilling
33. Discourses of Abuse and Recovery: Talking About Domestic Violence and its Implications for Therapy; Henderikus Stam, Michaela Zverina, Lorraine Radtke and Robbie Babins-Wagner
34. When Assistance is Not Given: Disaffiliative Responses to Therapeutic Community Clients’ Implicit Requests; Marco Pino