Bibliographic citations
Maldonado, M., (2023). Cualidad vocal en la interacción terapéutica durante los episodios de cambio en un caso de violencia de género en un proceso de psicoterapia focal [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24915
Maldonado, M., Cualidad vocal en la interacción terapéutica durante los episodios de cambio en un caso de violencia de género en un proceso de psicoterapia focal []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24915
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title = "Cualidad vocal en la interacción terapéutica durante los episodios de cambio en un caso de violencia de género en un proceso de psicoterapia focal",
author = "Maldonado Carreras, María Rafaela",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Psychoanalysis is considered the talking cure and over the years, relational psychoanalysis has place greater emphasis on what happens in how change is generated and encouraged, beyond the verbal (Aron, 1996; Coderch, 2018). Thus, a relevant part of the link is the interaction at an implicit level that is displayed through various canals, which account for the harmony and regulation. One of the most innovative is vocal qualities, which refers to the perceptive impression generated by the voice and intonation in the listener (Fernández, 2015). Therefore, this research aimed to describe the patterns of vocal quality present in the therapeutic dyad, the development of vocal quality present in therapeutic dyad and the interactional sequence patterns. This led to analyzing the way in which it accompanies the subjective change of a patient, who is a victim of gender violence. For the purpose, the vocal quality patters instrument version 2 (Tomicic et al, 2015) was used to identify and analyze the patters in the episodes of change identified through the ICG system of Krause et al (2006). Audio material and transcripts were extracted to make a qualitive analysis to identify sequential patterns of vocal interaction and to analyze its place in change. The findings realized that although the verbal is relevant for analytical work and change, if it is accompanied by a certain tune and regulation from the bond with the therapist, the indicators of change will be greater. Likewise, beyond the therapist’s experience, therapeutic competence will have to do with the therapist’s ability to tune in, contain, and sustain the patient's needs from a place of receptivity and care. In case of victims of gender violence, they will demonstrate that interactions at an implicit level will allow the identification of emerging affection and that this type of patient will need a very careful and attentive therapist to the movements that will be used in the bond.
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