33.1219, FYI: Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology Interventions in Delicate Clinical and Counselling Interaction in Healthcare

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Subject: 33.1219, FYI: Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology Interventions in Delicate Clinical and Counselling Interaction in Healthcare

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Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2022 18:59:33
From: Petra Sneijder [petra.sneijder at hu.nl]
Subject: Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology Interventions in Delicate Clinical and Counselling Interaction in Healthcare

 
Call for Papers:

Editors: Dr Petra Sneijder and Dr Annette Klarenbeek (University of Applied
Sciences Utrecht)

We are pleased to invite researchers to submit an abstract for a chapter in an
edited volume in the series ‘Palgrave studies in discursive psychology’, on
interventions in delicate clinical and counselling interaction in health care.

Edited collections that deal with interventions based on DP studies are
scarce. Many scholars, however, translate their empirical findings to
interventions for various institutional settings, the most well-known example
being the CARM training by Liz Stokoe (Stokoe, 2020).  Since then, other
innovative interventions have been developed and applied, or existing
interventions have been applied in new settings and for new purposes. This
edited volume addresses interventions in delicate clinical and counselling
interaction in health care. This overview aims to inform both discursive
psychologists and health care practitioners about these interventions, and to
fill the gap in literature in this area. 
Discursive psychology (DP) focuses on features of people’s talk and is
concerned with the social practices that people perform as part of a specific
interactional context (Edwards & Potter, 1992; Wiggins, 2016), especially how
participants in interaction manage interactional concerns and dilemmas. Health
care professionals often describe these concerns and dilemmas as challenges in
their communication with patients, especially when it involves talk that
participants orient to as delicate. This is for example the case for
interactions about sexual health (Kelder et al., 2021; Silverman & Perakyla,
1990), palliative care (Pino et al., 2016), medically unexplained symptoms
(Stortenbeker et al., 2021) or chronic pain (Stinesen et al., 2021). The main
aim of the book is to present a collection of training methodologies or other
types of interventions that support professionals in managing this type of
delicate conversations. Secondly, this edited volume will establish the
state-of-the-art in this area. It will  address the practical and theoretical
challenges in the development and implementation of this type of
interventions. In this way, the book aims to stimulate scholars to think about
ways to use their empirical findings in training sessions or workshops, and
practitioners in health related settings to use DP in their professional
practice. 

Submission of Abstracts and Full Articles 

For this book then, we explicitly invite manuscripts describing interventions
for dealing with the delicate nature of health care interaction based on
empirical studies examining interaction through discursive psychology. 

Abstracts of up to 500 words are sought initially and will be reviewed to
check that proposed chapters fit with the scope of the book. Please submit a
structured abstract containing an introduction (including a description of the
specific practitioner need or problem), methods, implications and conclusion.
Please include the abstract, author(s) bio, and contact information in one
document. The editors will review all abstracts to ensure that proposed
chapters fit with the remit of this volume.

Deadlines
Abstract of proposed chapter (500 words): 10 June 2022
Notification to authors: 15 July 2022
First draft of chapters due: 31 January 2023
Deadlines for feedback and revisions of chapters will be provided to authors
accepted for the volume. 

The editors for this volume are Dr Petra Sneijder (petra.sneijder at hu.nl) and
Dr Annette Klarenbeek (annette.klarenbeek at hu.nl). Enquiries about this book
can be directed to the editors.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis





 



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