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ATYPICAL DISCOURSES
Authors:JOSEPH R. DWAIHY
Affiliation:Psychiatrist and psychotherapist in private practice in San Francisco. He previously worked as an Attending Psychiatrist at San Francisco General Hospital and as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
Abstract:This essay outlines novel ways of communicating with patients by altering semantics, syntax, word use, or sounds. Language is viewed as a tool for coping with problems rather than a medium with which to mirror external reality or internal human nature. This view of language emerges from a pragmatic critique of truth. The broader goal of this essay is to weave together the philosophy of pragmatism, especially as it has been articulated by Richard Rorty, with the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. Clinical case examples are discussed.
Keywords:Philosophy  pragmatism  Rorty  Davidson  truth  language  metaphor  irony  Ironism  synesthetic discourse  semantics  syntax  phonetics
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