In:The Language of Crisis: Metaphors, frames and discourses
Edited by Mimi Huang and Lise-Lotte Holmgreen
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 87] 2020
► pp. 231–254
Chapter 8Co-constructing ‘crisis’ with metaphor
A quantitative approach to metaphor use in psychotherapy talk
Published online: 16 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.87.08tay
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.87.08tay
Abstract
Mental health professionals and their patients often use figurative language like metaphors to depict complex cognitions
and emotions that lie at the heart of personal crises during psychotherapy. While qualitative analysis of these metaphors is crucial,
understanding usage patterns that develop over time requires complementary quantitative techniques. This chapter illustrates an
exploratory log-linear analytic approach to the relationships between speakers, functions, targets, and phase of occurrence of
metaphor vehicle terms over 29.5 hours of Chinese psychotherapy talk. The use of factor maps as a data visualization tool is also
discussed. Variable associations are interpreted as usage patterns highlighting the nature of metaphor co-construction in
psychotherapy. Key discussion points include interactions between time, institutional roles of speakers, and prevailing discussion
topics.
Keywords: metaphor, psychotherapy, counseling, Chinese context
Article outline
- 1.Crisis, psychotherapy, and metaphor
- 2.A brief introduction to log-linear analysis
- 3.Data and metaphor identification
- 4.Variables
- 4.1Target
- 4.2Speaker
- 4.3Phase
- 4.4Function
- 5.Inter-rater reliability
- 6.Results
- 7.Discussion
- 8.Factor plots as complementary data visualization
- 9.Conclusion
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