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Increasing responsibility, safety, and trust through a dialogical approach: A case study in couple therapy for psychological abusive behavior

Jaakko SeikkulaLuis BotellaJuha HolmaAarno LaitilaBerta Vall

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Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPsychotherapistTreatment modalityDialogical selfPerspective (graphical)Domestic violencePsychologySocial psychologyta515humanities

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This article reports an analysis of conjoint therapy for psychological intimate partner violence, treated via a dialogical approach. The article reviews current controversies surrounding this treatment modality and its outcome. The dialogical approach is presented as an appropriate method for analyzing and understanding the issue of violence, but it is emphasized that the focus on communication does not involve a return to a systemic perspective on intimate partner violence. Four important dimensions are identified as emerging in conjoint treatment for psychological intimate partner violence, namely responsibility, safety, trust, and the role of the therapists. The Dialogical Investigations of Happenings of Change method was used to analyze the transcripts of the therapy sessions. The results on these four dimensions, as identified via a dialogical method, are illustrated with transcript vignettes. Finally, there is discussion of the contribution that the dialogical approach can make in conjoint therapy f...

https://dx.doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.1.2776.6801