DISCURSIVE PSYCHOLOGY IN FAMILY MEDIATION

Authors

  • Kateryna OBERDA Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Keywords:

discourse analysis, discursive psychology, family mediation

Abstract

This article aims to define the role of discursive psychology in family mediation. In the theoretical elaboration on discursive psychology in family mediation, firstly the definition of the term discursive psychology, as well as the application background of discourse analysis in psychology, are provided. Secondly, the theoretical foundation of the family mediation institution is discussed.In terms of the practical application of discourse psychology in family mediation, the methodology of discursive psychology is described with the application of discourse analysis as a tool. The practical data come from recorded family mediation.

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2023-06-15

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