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Conversation analysis of the two-chair self-soothing task in emotion-focused therapy.

Olga Sutherland1, Anssi Peräkylä, Robert Elliott.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Despite an increasing recognition of the relevance and significance of self-compassion processes, little research has explored interventions that seek to enhance these in therapy. In this study, we examined the compassionate self-soothing task of emotion-focused therapy involving two-chair work, with seven clients.
METHOD: Conversation analysis was used to examine client-therapst interaction.
RESULTS: The analysis yielded a detailed description of interactional practices and processes involved in the accomplishment of self-soothing, drawing on Goffman's concept of the participation frame. We show how therapists and clients collaborate to move from the ordinary frame of therapeutic conversation to a self-soothing frame and back again by using various interactional practices: Therapists' instructions to clients, specific ways of sequencing actions in interaction, explanations and justification of the importance of the self-soothing task, pronouns as a way to distinguish among addressees (e.g., clients versus soothing agents), corrections of clients' talk, and response tokens (hm mm, yeah, good). These practices are used to help clients accomplish self-soothing in the form of self-praise, disclosing caring, and offering of helpful advice.
CONCLUSIONS: This study offers therapists a specific account of how to respond to clients at specific junctures in self-soothing dialogues and how to structure and accomplish the self-soothing task.

Keywords:  conversation analysis; emotion-focused therapy; self-compassion; self-kindness; self-soothing; two-chair intervention

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24576145     DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2014.885146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Res        ISSN: 1050-3307


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