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Research Article

Protocol: a qualitative linguistic framework for analysing empathic and empowering communications in classical person-centered therapeutic interactions

Protocole: un cadre linguistique qualitatif pouranalyser les communications empathiques et d’empowerment dans les interactionsthérapeutiques classiques centrées sur la personne

Das Protokoll: Ein qualitativer linguistischerRahmen für die Analyse empathischer und stärkender Kommunikation in klassischenPersonzentrierten therapeutischen Interaktione

Protocolo: un marco lingüístico cualitativo paraanalizar las comunicaciones empáticas y empoderadoras en las interaccionesterapéuticas clásicas centradas en la persona

Protocolo: uma Abordagem Linguística Qualitativa paraanalisar a Comunicação Empática e Empoderadora nas interações da AbordagemCentrada na Pessoa Clássica

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Pages 77-95 | Received 05 Jul 2021, Accepted 08 Jan 2022, Published online: 25 Jul 2022

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