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  • Psychology
  • Linguistics
  • Psychotherapy Research

Background:

  • Psychotherapy is a "talking cure" relying on language, but its mechanisms are poorly understood.
  • Disparate models of "talking cure" lack a unified theoretical structure for analyzing therapeutic language.
  • A clear framework is needed to systematically understand how language drives therapeutic change.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a theoretical framework for analyzing "talking cure models" in psychotherapy.
  • To establish a common terminology for understanding the role of language in therapeutic transformation.
  • To systematically reconstruct the properties and mechanisms of various psychotherapy approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a framework with four components: foundational theory, experiential problem state, curative linguistic activity, and change mechanism.
  • Applied the framework to analyze five distinct "talking cure" models: catharsis, symbolization, narrative, metaphor, and neurocognitive inhibition.
  • Systematically reconstructed the theoretical underpinnings of each model using the proposed framework.

Main Results:

  • The framework provides a structured approach to dissecting "talking cure" models.
  • Analysis revealed how different linguistic activities (catharsis, narrative, etc.) are theorized to effect change.
  • Demonstrated the framework's utility in clarifying the operative mechanisms of diverse psychotherapeutic approaches.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework offers a valuable tool for language-oriented psychotherapy research.
  • It facilitates a more comprehensive understanding of how therapeutic language contributes to patient change.
  • A clarified theoretical structure can advance objective analysis of "talking cure" models.