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Discourse of Online Social Support - A Study of Online Self-Help Groups for Anxiety and Depression

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This book sheds light on the communication of social support, language use, and therapeutic effects in the context of online self-help groups for anxiety and depression. The book has two major purposes: the first is to enhance understanding of the phatic communication through a discourse-pragmatic perspective; and the second is to demonstrate the use of discourse analysis to discuss the potential therapeutic effects of the online self-help groups. Key concepts, including genre study, speech act theory, relational work and discourse analysis, are revisited and elucidated to show their applicability in health communication research. This book focuses on the topics of communication patterns, the communicative acts of self-disclosure and advice-giving, and relevant social theories in the communication of social support.
This book is a useful reference guide for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are interested in discourse analysis, pragmatics and health communication. It is also a valuable resource that catches attention of researchers who conduct interdisciplinary research pertaining to communication, clinical linguistics and social work.

List of contents

Social Support, Online Self-help Groups and Anxiety/Depression.- Discourse Analysis: Theoretical backgrounds and methodological approaches.- Data of online self-help groups for anxiety and depression (OSGADs) and research ethics.- Structure and content of the online communication of social support.- Giving support through multifunctional self-disclosure messages.- Contextualizing politeness of direct advice messages.- Therapeutic potential: Unique outcomes in narratives.- Conclusions and implications.

About the author

Jesse W. C. Yip is a discourse analyst. His research interests include healthcare discourse, identity studies, computer-mediated communication, pragmatics, and corpus linguistics. He holds the hope that his knowledge of discourse analysis can make valuable contributions towards enhancing health communication, improving mental well-being, nurturing social relationships, and cultivating care cultures.

Summary

This book sheds light on the communication of social support, language use, and therapeutic effects in the context of online self-help groups for anxiety and depression. The book has two major purposes: the first is to enhance understanding of the phatic communication through a discourse-pragmatic perspective; and the second is to demonstrate the use of discourse analysis to discuss the potential therapeutic effects of the online self-help groups. Key concepts, including genre study, speech act theory, relational work and discourse analysis, are revisited and elucidated to show their applicability in health communication research. This book focuses on the topics of communication patterns, the communicative acts of self-disclosure and advice-giving, and relevant social theories in the communication of social support.
This book is a useful reference guide for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who are interested in discourse analysis, pragmatics and health communication. It is also a valuable resource that catches attention of researchers who conduct interdisciplinary research pertaining to communication, clinical linguistics and social work.

Product details

Authors Jesse W C Yip, Jesse W. C. Yip
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.05.2024
 
EAN 9789819995684
ISBN 978-981-9995-68-4
No. of pages 132
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations X, 132 p. 13 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Kommunikationswissenschaft, Semantik, Diskursanalyse, Stilistik, Soziale Arbeit, Medienwissenschaften, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Social Work, Health Communication, Computer-mediated Communication, social support, Self-help groups, Anxiety and depression

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