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CLINICAL CASE APPLICATIONS

When We Were Comrades Together: A Note on the Language of Assessment

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Pages 255-263 | Received 23 Jan 2006, Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

From a psychoanalytic perspective, the assessor is seen as more than a gatherer of data; he or she is viewed as a source of information independent of the tests as well as a potential vehicle of change. To effect these functions, the assessor needs to pay close attention to the language he or she uses in interaction with the patient. In this article, I present a case and then discuss it in terms of the role of language in the assessor-patient relationship: specifically, how the language used facilitated the establishing of a working alliance, the promoting of a meaningful dialogue, and eventually led to a deeper understanding of the patient.

Acknowledgments

Editor's Note: Sadly, Paul Lerner passed away just after submitting the final version of this article.

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