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Based on extensive analysis of real-time, authentic crisis
encounters collected in the UK and US, Crisis Talk: Negotiating
with Individuals in Crisis sheds light on the relatively hidden
world of communication between people in crisis and the
professionals whose job it is to help them. The crisis situations
explored in this book involve police hostage and crisis negotiators
and emergency dispatchers interacting with individuals in crisis
who threaten suicide or self-harm. The practitioners face various
communicative challenges in these encounters, including managing
strong emotions, resistance, hostility, and unresponsiveness. Using
conversation analysis, Crisis Talk presents evidence on how
practitioners deal with the interactional challenge of negotiating
with people in crisis and how what they say shapes outcomes. Each
chapter includes recommendations based on the detailed analysis of
numerous cases of actual negotiation. Crisis Talk shows readers how
every turn taken by negotiators can exacerbate or solve the
communicative challenges created by crisis situations, making it a
unique and invaluable text for academics in psychology, sociology,
linguistic sciences, and related fields, as well as for
practitioners engaging in crisis negotiation training or fieldwork.
Based on extensive analysis of real-time, authentic crisis
encounters collected in the UK and US, Crisis Talk: Negotiating
with Individuals in Crisis sheds light on the relatively hidden
world of communication between people in crisis and the
professionals whose job it is to help them. The crisis situations
explored in this book involve police hostage and crisis negotiators
and emergency dispatchers interacting with individuals in crisis
who threaten suicide or self-harm. The practitioners face various
communicative challenges in these encounters, including managing
strong emotions, resistance, hostility, and unresponsiveness. Using
conversation analysis, Crisis Talk presents evidence on how
practitioners deal with the interactional challenge of negotiating
with people in crisis and how what they say shapes outcomes. Each
chapter includes recommendations based on the detailed analysis of
numerous cases of actual negotiation. Crisis Talk shows readers how
every turn taken by negotiators can exacerbate or solve the
communicative challenges created by crisis situations, making it a
unique and invaluable text for academics in psychology, sociology,
linguistic sciences, and related fields, as well as for
practitioners engaging in crisis negotiation training or fieldwork.
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