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Positive lexical choice : a bridge to hope through solution focused brief therapy. ...
Pawson, Louise Ann White. - : University of Canterbury, 2020
Abstract: Hope is a contributing factor towards therapeutic change in counselling, and yet there is limited research on how hope is co-constructed between the counsellor and the client during a therapeutic session. This practice-based research draws on Snyder’s (2000) work on hope to explore how hope is co-constructed through Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) with one adolescent. Snyder describes hope as a goal-oriented approach requiring both client agency and pathways. This research project draws on a qualitative methodology underpinned by social constructionism. Data from one participant collected through video and audio recordings of two counselling sessions with the counsellor-researcher was utilised. Microanalysis was used for data analysis, enabling exploration of grounding sequences, therapist use of questions, lexical choice and discourse markers. Findings highlighted three phases; co-construction of goals, co-construction of agency and redefining futures. These phases, while identified within the data, ...
Keyword: Adolescents; Hope; Hope, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, SFBT, Microanalysis, School Guidance, Adolescents, Positive Lexical Choice, PLC, Formulations, Questions, Goals, Agency, Pathways, Counselling, Psychology, Therapy; Microanalysis; Positive Lexical Choice,; School Guidance; Solution Focused Brief Therapy
URL: https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/101342
https://dx.doi.org/10.26021/10405
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Positive lexical choice : a bridge to hope through solution focused brief therapy.
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