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|Title=On the use of formulations in person-centered, solution-focused short-term psychotherapy
 
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|Abstract=According to Carl Rogers, therapy must be non-
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directive in order to be efective. Tis means that
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the therapist needs to be trained to work within the
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clients’ frame of reference and do so in their practice.
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Conversation analytic research, however, suggests
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that therapists who claim to practise non-directive,
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non-authoritarian therapy nevertheless exercise
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subtle means of infuencing their clients (e.g. through
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active listening, see Fitzgerald and Leudar 2010).
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Te questions are: what in practice counts as being
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non-directive and how (relatively) nondirective psy-
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chotherapy is accomplished in practice. Te present
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paper focuses on formulations which are one of the
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therapist’s most useful tools and we demonstrate how
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these are used to guide clients to think along lines
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conducive to change.
 
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Fitzgerald2012b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Fitzgerald2012b
Author(s) Pamela Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Ivan Leudar
Title On the use of formulations in person-centered, solution-focused short-term psychotherapy
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Psychotherapy, Formulations, Non-directive psychotherapy, refecting back
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Year 2012
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Journal Communication & Medicine
Volume 9
Number 1
Pages 13-22
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Abstract

According to Carl Rogers, therapy must be non- directive in order to be efective. Tis means that the therapist needs to be trained to work within the clients’ frame of reference and do so in their practice. Conversation analytic research, however, suggests that therapists who claim to practise non-directive, non-authoritarian therapy nevertheless exercise subtle means of infuencing their clients (e.g. through active listening, see Fitzgerald and Leudar 2010). Te questions are: what in practice counts as being non-directive and how (relatively) nondirective psy- chotherapy is accomplished in practice. Te present paper focuses on formulations which are one of the therapist’s most useful tools and we demonstrate how these are used to guide clients to think along lines conducive to change.

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