Pragmática da comunicação humana: revisitando um clássico
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https://doi.org/10.60114/rbtf.v13i1.151Palavras-chave:
Comunicação humana , Teoria relacional sistêmica, Linguística, Clínica psicoterapêuticaResumo
O artigo revisita Pragmática da comunicação humana, de Paul Watzlawick et al. (1967), obra fundamental na teoria relacional sistêmica, por dois olhares: revisões recentes de Janet Bavelas (2021; 2022) sobre a obra; e estudos contemporâneos do campo linguístico. Ao levar em conta o diálogo com os estudos linguísticos, o artigo aproxima duas áreas — psicologia clínica e linguística —, a fim de expandir os conceitos de comunicação humana. A releitura feita por Bavelas (2021; 2022), fundamentada em estudos contemporâneos da linguística, sinaliza para a importância de se considerar a multifuncionalidade, a multimodalidade e a ambiguidade como pilares das interações humanas, incluindo no contexto clínico.
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