In:Relationships in Organized Helping: Analyzing interaction in psychotherapy, medical encounters, coaching and in social media
Edited by Claudio Scarvaglieri, Eva-Maria Graf and Thomas Spranz-Fogasy
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 331] 2022
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Published online: 7 September 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.331.toc
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Table of contents
1.Practices of relationship management in organized helping: Introduction
1
Eva-Maria Graf
Claudio Scarvaglieri
Thomas Spranz-Fogasy
2.Forging relationships in psychotherapeutic interaction
27
Peter Muntigl
3.Doing We – Working alliance in psychotherapeutic relationships: A recursive model
51
Michael B. Buchholz
4.What about you? Responding to a face-threatening question in psychotherapy
79
Aurora Guxholli
Liisa Voutilainen
Anssi Peräkylä
5.So let’s say men can’t understand that much: Gender and relational practices in psychotherapy with women suffering from eating disorders
105
Joanna Pawelczyk
Elena Faccio
6.Relationship management by means of solution-oriented questions in German psychodiagnostic interviews
127
Susanne Kabatnik
Christoph Nikendei
Johannes C. Ehrenthal
Thomas Spranz-Fogasy
7.The role of semi-responsive answers for relationship building in coaching
151
Oliver Winkler
8.Working alliance and client design as discursive achievements in first sessions of executive coaching
171
Eva-Maria Graf
Sabine Jautz
9.Relationship building in oncological doctor-patient interaction: The use of address forms as tie signs
195
Susanne Günthner
10.Practices of relationship building in Hungarian primary care: Communicative styles and intergenerational differences
221
Agnes Kuna
Claudio Scarvaglieri
11.Building (dis-)affiliative medical relationships through interactional
practices of knowledge management: A comparative study of German and Bosnian medical encounters
243
Minka Džanko
12.How are you getting on with these? Fostering clients’ involvement in the therapeutic alliance in email counseling
265
Franziska Thurnherr
13.Twitter as a helping medium: Relationship building through the German hashtag #depression
287
Susanne Kabatnik
14.Relational dimensions of organized helping: Findings and implications
315
Claudio Scarvaglieri
Eva-Maria Graf
Index
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