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Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 3: 37-43, 1994
Copyright © 1994 American Psychiatric Association, Inc.

A Linguistic Model of Psychotherapeutic Listening

GEORGE J. MAKARI M.D.1 and THEODORE SHAPIRO M.D.1

1 History of Psychiatry Section and the Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York.

Linguistic principles can be employed to formalize the ways in which we register unconscious communication in the psychodynamic psychotherapeutic process. The authors describe this process of gathering unconscious data as one of attention to narrativity, idiosyncratic semanticity, form, and interactive discursive elements. Based on this framework, the authors propose some fundamental tenets of psychodynamic listening.

Submitted on March 2, 1993
Revised on June 9, 1993
Accepted on June 22, 1993







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