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Time series analysis of discourse: A case study of metaphor in psychotherapy sessions

Tay, D. Z. (2017). Time series analysis of discourse: A case study of metaphor in psychotherapy sessions. Discourse Studies, 19(6), 694-710. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445617727187

 

Abstract
Time series analysis (TSA) is a technique to describe the structure and forecast values of a particular variable based on a series of sequential observations. While commonly used in finance and engineering to understand structural changes across time, its applicability to humanistic processes like discourse is less clear. This article demonstrates the feasibility and complementary use of TSA with a case study of metaphor use in psychotherapy sessions. A conceptual sketch of how TSA components (trends, seasons, cycles and irregular fluctuations) relate to discourse components is followed by a step-by-step analysis of two therapist–client dyads. Each dyad is shown to be adequately described by a different model, and the key characteristics of the models are interpreted alongside prior qualitative analysis of the dyads, shedding new light on their structural properties and attendant implications. Limitations of the present analysis and future research directions are briefly discussed.

 

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