Content Analysis of Verbal Behavior Significance in Clinical Medicine and Psychiatry

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Other Authors: Gottschalk, Louis A. (Editor), Lolas, Fernando (Editor), Viney, Linda L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Content Analysis: Overview of a Measurement Method
  • Theoretical Issues and Modern Historical Development
  • 2 Behavioral Text and Psychological Context: On Pragmatic Verbal Behavior Analysis
  • 3 Research Using the Gottschalk-Gleser Content Analysis Scales in English Since 1969
  • 4 Studies Proving the Validity of the Gottschalk-Gleser Content Analysis Scales in German-Speaking Countries
  • 5 Assessment of Psychological States Through Content Analysis of Verbal Communications
  • Recent Procedural and Technical Contributions
  • 6 An Interpersonal Measure of Hostility Based on Speech Context
  • 7 Microcomputers as Aids to Avoid Error in Gottschalk-Gleser Rating
  • 8 A Depression Scale Applicable to Verbal Samples
  • 9 Content Analysis of Verbal Behavior in Psychotherapy Research: A Comparison Between Two Methods
  • Some Applications of Verbal Behavior Analysis to the Clinical Sciences
  • 10 Use of the Gottschalk-Gleser Verbal Content Analysis Scales with Medically Ill Patients
  • 11 Affective Content of Speech and Treatment of Outcome in Bruxism
  • 12 Psychological States in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
  • 13 Emotional Impact of Mastectomy
  • 14 Some Sources of Alienation for Drug Addicts
  • 15 Content Analysis of Speech of Schizophrenic and Control Adoptees and Their Relatives: Preliminary Results
  • 16 Alexithymia and Affective Verbal Behavior of Psychosomatic Patients and Controls
  • 17 Expression of Positive Emotion by People Who Are Physically Ill: Is It Evidence of Defending or Coping?
  • 18 Affective Content of Speech as a Predictor of Psychotherapy Outcome
  • 19 Aggressiveness in Psychotherapy and Its Relationship with the Patient’s Change: An Adaptation of the Gottschalk-Gleser Hostility Scales to the Portuguese Language
  • 20 A Preliminary Report on Antidepressant Therapyand Its Effect on Hope and Immunity
  • 21 The Pharmacokinetics of Some Psychoactive Drugs and Relationships to Clinical Response
  • Author Index