When clients (or psychotherapists) say “I don’t know”: unknowledge or uncertainty?
Viewing psychotherapy conversations from an epistemic perspective involves analysing how psychotherapist and client manage their knowledge, insufficient knowledge (uncertainty) and lack of knowledge (unknowledge). This article focuses on the use of the epistemic disclaimer “I don’t know”, i.e., a li...
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| Main Authors: | Zuczkowski Andrzej, Stemberger Gerhard |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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2024-12-01
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| Series: | Gestalt Theory |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.2478/gth-2024-0022 |
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