A Cry for “Help”? How Crisis Negotiators Overcome Suicidal People's Resistance to Offers of Assistance

IF 2 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Language and Social Psychology Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1177/0261927X231185734
R. Sikveland, E. Stokoe
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This paper explores how police negotiators offer “help” to suicidal persons in crisis. The phrase “a cry for help” is long associated with suicide ideation, and “help” is a key offer made in crisis situations. However, we know little about how “help” is formulated, and received, in crisis encounters as they actually unfold. Fourteen cases (31 h) of UK-based police crisis negotiations with (suicidal) individuals in crisis were transcribed and analyzed using conversation analysis. Our analysis shows that persons in crisis typically reject negotiators’ offers of “help.” However, when negotiators propose that (and how) matters can be “sorted out,” or refocus “help” as actions that the person in crisis can do themselves, progress is made. The paper contributes to the growing literature on the management of resistance in institutional encounters, and to our understanding of how negotiators may minimize or de-escalate resistance in crisis communication.
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呼喊“救命”?危机谈判人员如何克服自杀者对援助的抵抗
本文探讨了警察谈判者如何为处于危机中的自杀者提供“帮助”。“呼救”一词长期以来一直与自杀意念联系在一起,而“帮助”是在危机情况下提供的一个关键服务。然而,我们对危机遭遇中“帮助”是如何形成和接受的知之甚少。14例(31 h) 对英国警方与处于危机中的(自杀)个人的危机谈判进行了转录,并使用对话分析进行了分析。我们的分析表明,处于危机中的人通常会拒绝谈判人员提供的“帮助”。然而,当谈判人员提出(以及如何)可以“解决”问题,或将“帮助”重新集中为处于危机中人自己可以做的行动时,就取得了进展。这篇论文有助于越来越多的关于机构遭遇中阻力管理的文献,也有助于我们理解谈判者如何在危机沟通中最大限度地减少或缓和阻力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Language and Social Psychology explores the social dimensions of language and the linguistic implications of social life. Articles are drawn from a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, cognitive science, sociology, communication, psychology, education, and anthropology. The journal provides complete and balanced coverage of the latest developments and advances through original, full-length articles, short research notes, and special features as Debates, Courses and Conferences, and Book Reviews.
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