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It's important to keep in mind that the use of distancing language or third-person pronouns does not necessarily mean that a therapist is intentionally unempathetic or uncaring. | It's important to keep in mind that the use of distancing language or third-person pronouns does not necessarily mean that a therapist is intentionally unempathetic or uncaring. | ||
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+ | ===== Agency and Distancing Language===== | ||
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+ | Speakers of different languages vary in how they describe events, which influences how they perceive and remember who is responsible for an action.[( : | ||
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+ | title : How Language Shapes Thought | ||
+ | publisher : Scientific American Vol. 304, No. 2 pp. 62-65 (4 pages) | ||
+ | published : Feb 2011 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )] Even split-second accidents require us to interpret what happened, and the language used can significantly impact the perception of guilt and shame. For instance, in the quail-hunting accident involving former Vice President Dick Cheney, where he accidentally shot Harry Whittington, | ||
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It's important to note that using distancing language does not necessarily indicate guilt, and can be a natural response when a person feels threatened or under pressure. However, it can also be an indication that the suspect is trying to avoid responsibility or conceal the truth. Police officers are trained to recognize and interpret these types of responses as part of their investigation. | It's important to note that using distancing language does not necessarily indicate guilt, and can be a natural response when a person feels threatened or under pressure. However, it can also be an indication that the suspect is trying to avoid responsibility or conceal the truth. Police officers are trained to recognize and interpret these types of responses as part of their investigation. | ||
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