Rediscovering Interpersonal Punctuation.

Am J Psychother

Department of Psychology, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia (Hussong); Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia (Efran).

Published: December 2023

The term in psychotherapy refers to narrative decisions about when a problem started and who should be held accountable for it. The concept was once a staple of family and systems therapies, but it has largely fallen into disuse. Its near disappearance coincided with the declining interest in those therapeutic approaches rather than as the result of direct attacks on the concept's validity or usefulness. In other words, punctuation seems to have been neglected rather than deliberately abandoned or supplanted. The authors argue for the continuing value of punctuation and its introduction to a new generation of clinicians. They also discuss several theoretical issues that were not well explored during the heyday of punctuation's popularity. Finally, the authors explore and illustrate the practical utility of punctuation in psychotherapeutic contexts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20230009DOI Listing

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