Volume 36, Issue 2 pp. 101-126
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Decentering Therapy: Textual Analysis of a Narrative Therapy Session

STEVEN M. KOGAN Ed.S.

STEVEN M. KOGAN Ed.S.

Correspondence may be sent to either author: Steven Kogan, Doctoral Student, Jerry Gale, Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Child and Family Development, Dawson Hall, University of Georgia, Athens GA 30602–3622; e-mail addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] .

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JERRY E. GALE Ph.D.

JERRY E. GALE Ph.D.

Correspondence may be sent to either author: Steven Kogan, Doctoral Student, Jerry Gale, Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Child and Family Development, Dawson Hall, University of Georgia, Athens GA 30602–3622; e-mail addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] .

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First published: 28 July 2004
Citations: 95

We thank Dr. Patricia Bell-Scott and the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments in the preparation and revision of this article.

Abstract

Postmodern models of therapy stress the participation of the clinician in a nonhierarchical, non-objectifying role, and highlight the therapist's embeddedness in the same processes of social construction as are the individual and the family. While much theory has been published in recent years, the actual conduct of a therapy session derived from the premises of postmodernism remains unclear. We investigated how a postmodern therapist manages talk in an actual session. We used textual analysis to examine a couples therapy session conducted by a prominent narrative therapist. Analysis of the talk led to descriptions of the couple's and therapist's agenda, and their interaction. The therapist's agenda is described in terms of “decentering” both the local unfolding narrative and its embeddedness in larger cultural stories. Five conversational practices: matching/self-disclosure, reciprocal editing, turn management to de-objectify, expansion questions, and reversals are examined. These practices inform the deployment of a decentering agenda in this specific text.

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