Options
La parole de l'autre dans l'entretien clinique
Date de parution
2014
In
Revue Tranel (Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique), Université de Neuchâtel, Institut des sciences du langage et de la communication, 2014/60//97-107
Résumé
As a method, clinical interview has given way to numerous publications and is taught to future practitioners in various professions. However, it is not only a method: as a shared professional practice, it is also a genre based upon legitimised practices and contributing to create a community of practice. In this respect, it echoes the voices of others. Moreover, clinical interview is a communication situation between two or more participants. Nevertheless, it cannot be reduced to face-to-face interactions. From a dialogical standpoint, it consists of a dialogue, which develops between present participants but also with absent third parties. Hence, it expands beyond the present instant of the encounter. The interweaving of a dialogue between present participants and a distant dialogue with absent third parties creates a complex dialogical space, which is part of the therapeutic process.
Identifiants
Type de publication
journal article