Identity Construction and Illness Narratives in Persons with Disabilities
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Identity Construction and Illness Narratives in Persons with Disabilities
de la Mata, Manuel L.; Glintborg, Chalotte
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
154
Mole
Inglês
9780367539030
15 a 20 dias
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1. Narrative inquiry in disability research. 2. Narrative identity is social context. 3. Stories of self when living with aphasia in a digitalised society. 4. "We got a second chance" Couple narratives after being affected by an acquired brain injury. 5. Narrative Identity and dementia: The problem of living with fewer available resources. 6. Recovery stories of people diagnosed with severe mental illness: Katabatic and Anabatic narratives. 7. (Re)constructing identity in aphasia: A preliminary study about how people with aphasia describe and narrate their selves. 8. Narratives and identity construction of children with a developmental speech and language disorders. 9. Hope in offenders' narratives of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). 10. Conclusion and future perspectives.
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Acquired Brain Injury;Narrative Identity;disability and illness narratives;ABI Survivor;illness narratives;Chronic;disability studies and illness;Dyadic Coping;disability identity;Narrative Inquiry;disability studies;ADHD Diagnosis;bio-psycho-social model;Developmental Speech;Follow;children identity construction;Communication Disability;holistic approach;Post-traumatic Growth;RNs;Language Disorders;TST;Online Literacy Practices;Mental Illness;Small Stories;Face To Face;INs;Narrative Inquiry Studies;ADHD;Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder;Autobiographical Stories;Acquired Aphasia;Stroke Survivor
1. Narrative inquiry in disability research. 2. Narrative identity is social context. 3. Stories of self when living with aphasia in a digitalised society. 4. "We got a second chance" Couple narratives after being affected by an acquired brain injury. 5. Narrative Identity and dementia: The problem of living with fewer available resources. 6. Recovery stories of people diagnosed with severe mental illness: Katabatic and Anabatic narratives. 7. (Re)constructing identity in aphasia: A preliminary study about how people with aphasia describe and narrate their selves. 8. Narratives and identity construction of children with a developmental speech and language disorders. 9. Hope in offenders' narratives of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). 10. Conclusion and future perspectives.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Acquired Brain Injury;Narrative Identity;disability and illness narratives;ABI Survivor;illness narratives;Chronic;disability studies and illness;Dyadic Coping;disability identity;Narrative Inquiry;disability studies;ADHD Diagnosis;bio-psycho-social model;Developmental Speech;Follow;children identity construction;Communication Disability;holistic approach;Post-traumatic Growth;RNs;Language Disorders;TST;Online Literacy Practices;Mental Illness;Small Stories;Face To Face;INs;Narrative Inquiry Studies;ADHD;Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder;Autobiographical Stories;Acquired Aphasia;Stroke Survivor