叙述的
自反性
叙述性探究
心理健康
叙事心理学
精神痛苦
社会学
抗性(生态学)
美学
心理学
精神疾病
社会心理学
叙事批评
心理治疗师
社会科学
文学类
哲学
艺术
生态学
生物
作者
Joy Llewellyn‐Beardsley,Stefan Rennick‐Egglestone,Felicity Callard,Kristian Pollock,Mike Slade,Alison Edgley
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100221
摘要
The dominant narrative in mental health policy and practice has shifted in the 21st century from one of chronic ill health to a 'recovery' orientation. Knowledge of recovery is based on narratives of people with lived experience of mental distress. However the narratives of people experiencing structural inequalities are under-represented in recovery research. Meanwhile, uses of recovery narratives have been critiqued by survivor-researchers as a co-option of lived experience to serve neoliberal agendas. To address these twin concerns, we undertook a performative narrative analysis of two 'recovery narratives' of people with multiple and complex needs, analysing their co-construction at immediate/micro and structural/macro levels. We found two contrasting responses to the invitation to tell a recovery story: a
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