Wednesday (13.03.24)

10.30

Registration

11.00

11.15 Introduction

11.30

Self, Narcissism and Social Interaction

Anssi Peräkylä (University of Helsinki)

13.00

Lunch

14.30

Checking-in within the Opening Interactional Sequences of Therapy

Ireni Faraq (Queensland University of Technology)

15.00

Examining Responsiveness in Clinical Practice

Peter Muntigl (Ghent University) & Adam Horvath (Simon Fraser University)

15.30

The Emergence of Innovative Moments through Talk in Psychotherapy

Yalda Tomlinson (University of Roehampton), Ann Weatherall (University of Bedford) & John Rae (University of Roehampton)

16.00

Coffee Break

16.30

Data Session: Different Question Types for Solution Generation in Business Coaching and Beyond

Melanie Fleischhacker (University of Klagenfurt) & Eva-Maria Graf (University of Klagenfurt)

Data Session: Sequential and Longitudinal Analysis in the Study of Family and Couple Therapy

Bernadetta Janusz (Jgiellonian University) & Anssi Peräkylä (University of Helsinki)

18.00

End

Thursday (14.03.24)

09.30

Talk and Cure, Surface and Depth: How Conversation Research might Enrich Psychotherapy

Michael B. Buchholz (International Psychoanalytic University Berlin)

11.00

Coffee Break

11.30

Sequential Transformations of the Here-and-Now Relationship between Clients and Therapists in Psychoanalytic Therapy Sessions

Marcos Herrera (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru)

12.00

Changes in Telling Dreams over the Course of a Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Arnulf Deppermann (IDS Mannheim), Anja Stukenbrock (Heidelberg University) & Carl E. Scheidt (University of Freiburg)

12.30

Being Right vs. Getting It Right: Orientation to Being Recorded in Psychotherapeutic Interaction as Disaffiliative vs. Affiliative Practices

Michael Franzen (University of Mannheim and International Psychoanalytic University Berlin) & Marie-Luise Alder (International Psychoanalytic University Berlin)

13.00

Lunch

14.30

Data Session: Embodied Empathy in General Practitioners’ Healthcare Encounters

Juhana Mustakallio (Tampere University)

Data Session: Patients‘ Attempts at Changing the Time-Frame of Therapy

Arnulf Deppermann (IDS Mannheim), Carolina Fenner (IDS Mannheim) & Charly Weiß (University of Mannheim and University of Freiburg)

16.00

Coffee Break

16.30

Transforming Sequences: Change through Formulation Suggestions in Messenger-Supported Group Therapy

Susanne Kabatnik (University of Trier)

17.00

Storytelling in Psychotherapy: Conversational Format and Institutional Purpose

Claudio Scarvaglieri (University of Lausanne)

17.30

End

19.00

Conference Dinner (NOVUS)

Friday (15.03.24)

09.30

Between Fundamental, Institutional, and Applied Conversation Analysis: Lessions Learned from Research on Interactions in Bereavement Support Group Meetings

Marco Pino (Loughborough University)

11.00

Coffee Break

11.30

Mediators‘ Actions Grounded in Clients‘ Talk: Intersections between Mediation and Therapy

Katariina Harjunpää (University of Helsinki)

12.00

“What do You Think would Calm this Voice in its Distress, in its Existential Fear?” How Questioning Sequences (Un-)Successfully Guide the Transition from Problems to Solutions in Business Coaching: A Conversation Analytic Comparison

Eva-Maria Graf (University of Klagenfurt), Thomas Spranz-Fogasy (IDS Mannheim), Frédérick Dionne (University of Klagenfurt), Melanie Fleischhacker (University of Klagenfurt) & Chantal Moos (IDS Mannheim)

12.30

When Clients’ Reaching for Success Leads Them to “Practically Lie Dead on the Floor”: Transforming Clients’ Perceptions in Business Coaching Interactions

Frédérick Dionne (University of Klagenfurt) &  Eva-Maria Graf (University of Klagenfurt)

13.00

Lunch

14.30

Speaking as the Client: Reported Speech in Person-Centred Counselling

Yuanyuan Zhang (Loughborough University), Saul Albert (Loughborough University), Jessica Robles (Loughborough University) & Elizabeth Peel (Loughborough University)

15.00

Change in the Patient’s Response to a Therapeutic Intervention over the Course of Therapy: A Case Study

Carolina Fenner (IDS Mannheim)

15.30

Talking about Emotional Content in School-based Humanistic Counselling for Adolescents Experiencing Psychological Distress: Pilot Interactional Analysis of Sessions from the ETHOS Randomised Controlled Trial

John Rae (University of Roehampton) & Mick Cooper (University of Roehampton)

16.00

Closing (15 min)

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Conference Dinner

The Conference Dinner will take place at the Restaurant Novus (M4 1, 68161 Mannheim). A 3-course menu will be served. Bottled water is included in the price.