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Coherence in psychotic discourse / Branca Telles Ribeiro.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford studies in sociolinguisticsPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 320 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1423764358
  • 9781423764359
  • 1601297882
  • 9781601297884
  • 9780195065978
  • 0195065972
  • 9780195066159
  • 0195066154
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Coherence in psychotic discourse.DDC classification:
  • 616.89 20
LOC classification:
  • RC455.4.P78 R53 1994eb
NLM classification:
  • WM 141 R484c
Other classification:
  • 44.91
  • ER 880
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Coherence in Psychotic Talk. Coherence in Psychotic Discourse. Psychotic Discourse: Thought or Talk Disorders? Organization of This Study -- 2. About the Psychiatric Interviews. Definition of the Situation. Analyzing Recorded Interviews -- 3. Analyzing Discourse: Frame and Topic Coherence. Analyzing Talk: Frame and Topic. Analyzing Talk in Interviews -- 4. Conflicting Frames in the Discharge Interview. The Dominant Frames. Negotiating Alternative Frames -- 5. Topic Coherence in the Discharge Interview. A Topic Analysis of the Interview. Topic and Coherence. Frames and Topics -- 6. Topicality in the Admitting Interview: Where Coherence Breaks Down. On Establishing a Referent -- 7. Frame Analysis in the Admitting Interview: Where Coherence Emerges. The Institutional Frame of the Psychiatric Interview: "Dona Jurema, lets talk for a little while." The Noninstitutional Frame of the Psychotic Crisis: "Mother, you know everything." The Emergence of Consistent Texts in the Psychotic Fabrication.
8. Toward Listening. A Brief Discussion -- Appendix A. Definitions of Language and Cognitive Behaviors -- Appendix B. Summary of the Patient's Stay in the Hospital -- Appendix C. The Discharge Interview: Topics, Subtopics, and Components -- Appendix D. Transcripts.
Summary: This monograph investigates ways of establishing coherence in the discourse of a thought-disordered patient, by analyzing two interviews - one where the patient is in an acute psychotic state, and the other where the same patient is considered fully recovered.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Coherence in Psychotic Talk. Coherence in Psychotic Discourse. Psychotic Discourse: Thought or Talk Disorders? Organization of This Study -- 2. About the Psychiatric Interviews. Definition of the Situation. Analyzing Recorded Interviews -- 3. Analyzing Discourse: Frame and Topic Coherence. Analyzing Talk: Frame and Topic. Analyzing Talk in Interviews -- 4. Conflicting Frames in the Discharge Interview. The Dominant Frames. Negotiating Alternative Frames -- 5. Topic Coherence in the Discharge Interview. A Topic Analysis of the Interview. Topic and Coherence. Frames and Topics -- 6. Topicality in the Admitting Interview: Where Coherence Breaks Down. On Establishing a Referent -- 7. Frame Analysis in the Admitting Interview: Where Coherence Emerges. The Institutional Frame of the Psychiatric Interview: "Dona Jurema, lets talk for a little while." The Noninstitutional Frame of the Psychotic Crisis: "Mother, you know everything." The Emergence of Consistent Texts in the Psychotic Fabrication.

8. Toward Listening. A Brief Discussion -- Appendix A. Definitions of Language and Cognitive Behaviors -- Appendix B. Summary of the Patient's Stay in the Hospital -- Appendix C. The Discharge Interview: Topics, Subtopics, and Components -- Appendix D. Transcripts.

This monograph investigates ways of establishing coherence in the discourse of a thought-disordered patient, by analyzing two interviews - one where the patient is in an acute psychotic state, and the other where the same patient is considered fully recovered.

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