Table of contents
1.Practices of relationship management in organized helping: Introduction
1
2.Forging relationships in psychotherapeutic interaction
27
3.Doing We – Working alliance in psychotherapeutic relationships: A recursive model
51
4.What about you? Responding to a face-threatening question in psychotherapy
79
5.So let’s say men can’t understand that much: Gender and relational practices in psychotherapy with women suffering from eating disorders
105
6.Relationship management by means of solution-oriented questions in German psychodiagnostic interviews
127
7.The role of semi-responsive answers for relationship building in coaching
151
8.Working alliance and client design as discursive achievements in first sessions of executive coaching
171
9.Relationship building in oncological doctor-patient interaction: The use of address forms as tie signs
195
10.Practices of relationship building in Hungarian primary care: Communicative styles and intergenerational differences
221
11.Building (dis-)affiliative medical relationships through interactional
practices of knowledge management: A comparative study of German and Bosnian medical encounters
243
12.How are you getting on with these? Fostering clients’ involvement in the therapeutic alliance in email counseling
265
13.Twitter as a helping medium: Relationship building through the German hashtag #depression
287
14.Relational dimensions of organized helping: Findings and implications
315
Index
329
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