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Subject: 16.2824, Books: Translation/Sociolinguistics: Bot

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Date: 30-Sep-2005
From: Eric van Broekhuizen < E.van.Broekhuizen at rodopi.nl >
Subject: Dialogue Interpreting in Mental Health: Bot 

	
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:45:02
From: Eric van Broekhuizen < E.van.Broekhuizen at rodopi.nl >
Subject: Dialogue Interpreting in Mental Health: Bot 
 



Title: Dialogue Interpreting in Mental Health 
Series Title: Utrecht Studies in Language and Communication 19  

Publication Year: 2005 
Publisher: Rodopi
	   http://www.rodopi.nl/
	

Book URL: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=USLC+19 


Author: Hanneke Bot

Paperback: ISBN: 9042019174 Pages: XI, 293 pp. Price: Europe EURO 60.00


Abstract:

In this era of globalisation, the use of interpreters is becoming
increasingly important in business meetings and negotiations, government
and non-government organisations, health care and public service in general. 

This book focuses specifically on the involvement of interpreters in mental
health sessions. It offers a theoretical foundation to aid the
understanding of the role-issues at stake for both interpreters and
therapists in this kind of dialogue. In addition to this, the study relies
on the detailed analysis of a corpus of videotaped therapy sessions. The
theoretical foundation is thus linked to what actually takes place in this
type of talk. Conclusions are then drawn about the feasibility and
desirability of certain discussion techniques. 

"Dialogue Interpreting in Mental Health" offers insight into the processes
at work when two people talk with the help of an interpreter and will be of
value to linguists specialising in intercultural communication, health care
professionals, interpreters and anyone working in multilingual situations
who already uses or is planning to use an interpreter.

Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
Introduction
Ch. 2: The Literature: dialogue interpreting in (mental) health care
Ch. 3: The research design
Part II: Concept Generation
Ch. 4: The interviews and the statements
Ch. 5: The concept map "interpreting in mental health care"
Ch. 6: Models of cooperation between therapist and interpreter
Part III: Analysis
Ch. 7: Introduction to the analysis
Ch. 8: The management of the session
Ch. 9: The translation of psychotherapeutic sessions
Ch. 10: Communication problems in interpreter-mediated talk
Part IV: Discussion and Conclusions
Ch. 11: Discussion
Ch. 12: Conclusions
Part V: References, Appendices, Summaries
References
Index of names
Appendices
Summary in English 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Translation


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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