Narratives of Health - Lecture Four Flashcards

Suffering and Healing

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Younger (1995): The primary experience of suffering is alienation of 3 phase

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  1. You become alienated from yourself, even hatred
  2. You become alienated form others (rips aside the social self, need to speak, unsure of reception)
  3. Makes strangers out of those you know well (an insight into a foreign territory)
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Suffering, influenced by Cassell

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A state of distress brought about by an actual or perceived threat to the integrity or continued existence of the whole person

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What does suffering involve?

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A sense of submitting to a set of circumstances (loss of autonomy)

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4
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What does suffering destroy?

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The ability to communicate

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5
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Younger (1995): Healing of suffering

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If we can find some way to regain our voice then this is the basis of the mastery of suffering

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Younger (1995): Regaining of voice

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Mute suffering
Expressive suffering
Finding an authentic voice

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Jaye (1998): Healing

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Relates to notions of transformation, restoring, resolution and being made whole

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McGuire’s New Jersey Christian Group - Example of healing in a faith based setting

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Health is not a physical attribute but rather a quality linked to the person’s spiritual resources and personal attitudes
Outwards sign of health
Healthy is a good relationship with God
Pure health was holiness with Jesus as its perfect manifestation, and death was the ultimate healing
Health is a process of growth and mending which brought one closer to God, and took repeated opportunities for healing

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McGuire’s view of healing

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If one did not receive the healing one prayed for but a friend or kin did
If one was praying for a condition to be averted and the medical tests revealed no condition existed
For the tiniest increases in movement or diminution of pain
If the supplicant received no external healing at all but died

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Outward signs of health

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To be able to face trial, drawing on God for support, to be whole in body, spirit, soul and mind

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11
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Healing in biomedicine

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A clear discourse around physical health, including psychotherapy and counselling

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12
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Healing in a spiritual sense

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Singing hymns at 2am or closing surgery with an internal prayer

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13
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Healing of community

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Public health programmes

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14
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Helman (2000): Healing

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Through language, ritual and the manipulation of powerful cultural symbols

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Kleinman (1980): Healing

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Healing has three stages; labelling the sickness with a culturally appropriate category, the label is ritually manipulated to cultural transform it, this creates a new potent cultural symbol of ‘cured’ or ‘well’ that is applied independently of behavioural or social change

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16
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Moerman (2002): On psychotherapy

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Psychotherapy works by helping us to create stories and make our demoralisation less painful, healing emerges from the depth of the meanings we create for our suffering through these culturally specific stories we learn to tell

17
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Ligins (2018)

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Suffering vs Healing

18
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When is pain suffering?

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When pain serves no useful purpose

19
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Curing

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Physically getting rid of the disease

20
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Ligins (2018) narrative

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Chaos - suffering
Quest - journey to wellbeing
Restitution - wellbeing, curing, healing

21
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Outcome of Ligins (2018) narrative

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During healing we become active from passive, making use of the objects available to us. Psychiatric recovery needs to focus on healing for a richer goal