This fascinating study explores the ways of establishing coherence in the discourse of a thought-disordered patient. Ribeiro analyzes the discourse between a doctor and a patient who is under an acute psychotic crisis, and then later, when the patient is deemed recovered. Ribeiro looks at how the participants jointly establish referential meaning, and how topic coherence is achieved or breaks down. She then considers how the participants convey superordinate messages, metamessages, and how the patient signals and assesses the frame of talk. Ribeiro concludes that psychotic discourse, while incoherent on the level of topic, may be coherent on another level--that of frame. Using sociolinguistic discourse analysis, conversational analysis, and frame analysis, with a dose of theory from contemporary cognitive psychology, Ribeiro's book demonstrates the importance of contextualization in interaction.
A fascinating study of language use in psychiatric practice
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Ms. Ribeiro's study offered practicing psychiatrists the opportunity of reflecting on the need to take interaction processes into account while evaluating a patient. She also created opportunities for Brazilian applied linguists to study yet another context of language use -- the medical clinic. Her study reveals great theoretical knowledge, painstaking analysis of data and an effort to contribute to the development of medical practices -- an achievement to be praised by academics as well as patients.
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