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Index
Cover
Endorsements
Half-Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
Editors’ introduction
Acknowledgements
PART I Cultural
Introduction to Part I
1 Silence in phenomenology: Dream or nightmare?
2 Encountering religious and spiritual silences
3 Forms and functions of silence and silencing: An approach from linguistics and conversation analysis with reference to psychotherapy
4 The many forms of silence in music
5 Silence in an age of distraction
PART II Clinical
Introduction to Part II
6 Cultural function and psychological transformation of silence in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy
7 Varieties of silence in the analytic setting
8 Silence as a manifestation of resistance
9 Silence is golden (usually)
10 Winnicott’s capacity for silence in understanding and healing human nature
11 Silence as a condition for analytic listening: Site, situation and process
12 Silence and silencing of the traumatized
PART III Research
Introduction to Part III: Researching silence in (therapeutic) conversation
13 Measuring silence: The pausing inventory categorization system and a review of findings
14 Pauses are conversations: What they tell us when we listen
15 How to move on after silences: Addressing thought processes to restart conversation
16 The interaction order of silent moments in everyday life: Lapses as joint embodied achievements
17 Speaking that silences: A single case multi-method analysis of a couple’s interview
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