HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The examined type of silence that I have studied in this article occurs relatively rarely-only 21 times in 10 therapy sessions.
- Who: Carolina Fenner from the Simon Fraser University, Canada have published the article: Silence after narratives by patients in psychodynamic psychotherapy: a conversation analytic study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- Future: All these interventions have in common that they stay on topic and either focus on a specific aspect or open up a new perspective for the patient. Therapists often deliver an interpretation (N=6) thereby opening up a new perspective . . .

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