Embodied narratives of overcoming: a pathway towards recovery?

Authors

  • Catarina Magalhães Dahl Psicóloga, Doctoranda del Programa de Posgrado en Psiquiatría y Salud Mental del Instituto de Psiquiatría de la Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro
  • Flávia Mitkiewicz de Souza Psicóloga, Doctoranda del Programa de Posgrado en Psiquiatría y Salud Mental del Instituto de Psiquiatría de la Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro
  • Giovanni Marcos Lovisi Profesor asociado de Salud Pública del Instituto de Estudios en Salud Colectiva de la Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro
  • Ezra Susser MD, Dr PH, Profesor de Epidemiología y Psiquiatría, Director del Programa de Entrenamiento en Epidemiología de la Escuela Mailman de Salud Pública, Universidad de Columbia e Instituto de Psiquiatría, Nueva York, NY, EE.UU.
  • Maria Tavares Cavalcanti Profesora titular del Departamento de Psiquiatría de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro, directora del Instituto de Psiquiatría- IPUB/UFRJ

Keywords:

Narratives, Recovery, Sense of self, Schizophrenia

Abstract

Narratives play a fundamental role in the recovery of persons with schizophrenia, mainly from the paradigmatic change engendered by the recovery movement. Rather than a methodological tool or a byproduct of recovery, narratives are integral components of this process. This article aims to analyze overcoming narratives, in the light of the corporeality paradigm, based on an emblematic case of a peer support worker. This is a qualitative study carried out in the context of a randomized clinical trial, and it is based on one in-depth interview and focus groups for the construction of the narrative. Thematic analysis was carried out and the following categories were identified: sense of self and embodiment; experience of time and space; relationship with others; illness experience and overcoming. The embodied narratives of overcoming constitute in the register of a non-linear temporality, and it is based on a dialectical and dialogic process of construction/reconstruction of the sense of self and of the body itself. We propose that embodied narratives are considered as a methodological principle for narrative analysis on recovery, as well as an intrinsic dimension of the recovery journey; that is, as the center of gravity of the process of construction / reconstruction of the sense of self, embodiment and the sense of belonging to the world.


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Published

2018-01-10

How to Cite

Magalhães Dahl, C. ., Mitkiewicz de Souza, F., Lovisi, G. M., Susser, E., & Tavares Cavalcanti, M. (2018). Embodied narratives of overcoming: a pathway towards recovery?. Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatría, 28(136, nov.-dic.), 450–455. Retrieved from https://revistavertex.com.ar/ojs/index.php/vertex/article/view/407