Home and mental ill-health: twenty dimensions
Jäntti, S. (2017). Home and mental ill-health: twenty dimensions. In J. Saavedra, A. Español, S. Arias-Sánchez, & M. C. García (Eds.), Creative Practices for Improving Health and Social Inclusion (pp. 173-183). University of Seville. http://hdl.handle.net/11441/65469
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Soveltava kielitiedeCopyright
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In the context of psychiatric rehabilitation and care, home is often associated with
health. In the context of deinstitutionalization, however, home has increasingly
become the primary site of psychiatric suffering. Drawing on a two-year
ethnographic research project with a drama group for young adult mental healthcare
service users living in supported housing facilities, this paper presents twenty
dimensions of home through which mental ill-health can be approached as a bodily
experienced, and discursively and medically structured form of being in the world.
These dimensions are here offered as a framework for further exploration of the
social, spatial, temporal, structural and embodied aspects of psychiatric suffering.
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