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Sense-making, Socialization, and Stigma: Exploring Narratives Told in Families About Mental Illness

机译:感觉,社会化和耻辱:探索叙事在科学疾病的家庭中告诉叙事

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Guided by Communicated Narrative Sense-making Theory (CNSM), the current study investigated mental illness (MI) narratives told within families and the lessons younger members learned from these stories. Individual, semi-structured interviews with young adults (N = 24) revealed that family members, mainly parents, share stories about the MIs of individual family members and narratives reflected themes of struggle and caution. Participants reported learning important lessons from these MI narratives (i.e., MI awareness, importance of understanding MI). Findings illuminate the ways family narratives about MI teach younger members lessons and expectations for managing MI despite sometimes reinforcing MI stigma. Limitations, future directions, and implications for narrative interventions are also discussed.
机译:通过传达的叙事感知理论(CNSM)为指导,目前的研究调查精神疾病(MI)叙述在家庭中告诉课程和从这些故事中学到的课程中的课程。 个人,与年轻成年人的半结构化访谈(n = 24)透露,家庭成员主要是父母,有关个别家庭成员和叙事的错误的分享故事,反映了斗争和谨慎的主题。 与会者报告了这些MI叙事的重要教训(即MI意识,理解MI的重要性)。 尽管有时加强了Mi Stigma,但调查结果照亮了关于MI关于MI的家庭叙事教授米为管理MI的课程和期望。 还讨论了限制,未来方向和对叙事干预措施的影响。

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