Volume 8, Issue 2 (1998)Clinical interviews as verbal interactions
Edited by Michèle Grossen & Anne Salazar-Orvig
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Clinical interviews as verbal interactions: A multidisciplinary outlook introductionMichèle Grossen and Anne Salazar Orvig | pp. 149–154
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Therapy interactions: Specific genre or “blown up” version of ordinary conversational practices?Lorenza Mondada | pp. 155–165
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Interpreting and diverging in clinical interviewsAnne Salazar Orvig | pp. 167–183
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Analysis of a first therapy interview: Objectives and methodsNadine Proia | pp. 185–201
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Speech therapy for elderly people: Construction of coherencyAnnie Chalivet and Marie-Madeleine de Gaulmyn | pp. 203–219
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Institutional talk in referral meetingsWilma Minoggio | pp. 221–237
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Intelligence as a sensitive topic in clinical interviews prompted by learning difficultiesMichèle Grossen and Denis Apothéloz | pp. 239–254
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Interactional pragmatics of hypnotic inductionAlain Trognon | pp. 255–270
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Self-representation by auto-portrait in research interviewsAmina Bensalah | pp. 271–286
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To pursue the discussion without concludingChristian Hudelot | pp. 287–293
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