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“I’m Going to Ask You a Very Strange Question”: A Conversation Analytic Case Study of the Miracle Technique in Solution-Based Therapy

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posted on 2021-03-31, 03:02 authored by Ann Weatherall, M Gibson
© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This article reports on a conversation analytic case study of the miracle technique as it is used in a solution focused therapeutic interview. It shows and describes the interactional structures and practices that are used to deliver the theoretical principles of the approach. An announcement by the therapist that a strange question would be asked marked the launch of the technique. Following the question announcement the therapist used a miracle story to provide the client with requisite background knowledge to answer the question. The question asked the client how she would be able to tell her problem had been miraculously solved. The therapist was able to progress the interview in therapeutically relevant ways by using repeats and modified repeats of the client’s responses to progress the interview. This study contributes to a better understanding of how the miracle technique is actually accomplished providing a sound empirical basis for future research and training using the approach.

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Weatherall, A. & Gibson, M. (2015). “I’m Going to Ask You a Very Strange Question”: A Conversation Analytic Case Study of the Miracle Technique in Solution-Based Therapy. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 12(2), 162-181. https://doi.org/10.1080/14780887.2014.948979

Journal title

Qualitative Research in Psychology

Volume

12

Issue

2

Publication date

2015-01-01

Pagination

162-181

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Publication status

Published

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2014-07-30

ISSN

1478-0887

eISSN

1478-0895

Language

en

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