A Sociological Approach to Acquired Brain Injury and Identity
Seiten
2017
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4724-7447-6 (ISBN)
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-4724-7447-6 (ISBN)
This path-breaking book explores the (re)construction of identity after acquired brain injury (ABI). It draws meaning from the every-day experiences of six male ABI survivors and investigates their identity (re)construction after their ABI.
Inspired by the author’s personal experience of sustaining acquired brain injury (ABI), this path-breaking book explores the (re)construction of identity after ABI. It offers a way of understanding ABI through a social scientific lens, promoting an understanding that is generated through close engagement with the lives and experiences of ABI survivors.
The author follows the everyday experiences of six male survivors and critically investigates their identity (re)construction after their ABI. As well as demonstrating identity (re)construction after ABI, the experiences of the participants allow the reader to investigate neurological rehabilitation from their perspective. This book suggests that rehabilitation after ABI is often a continual process that extends beyond the formal, medically prescribed period. It also shows that identity after ABI is often (re)constructed in an unpredictable way; a way that emphasises the importance of reciprocal support and the uncertainty of future life.
A Sociological Approach to Acquired Brain Injury and Identity
is essential reading for academics and students from a range of social scientific disciplines with an interest in biographical or ethnographic research methods. This book offers a social scientific view of rehabilitation and as such is also essential reading for academics, students and professionals with an interest in health and illness, particularly neurological rehabilitation and brain injury rehabilitation.
Inspired by the author’s personal experience of sustaining acquired brain injury (ABI), this path-breaking book explores the (re)construction of identity after ABI. It offers a way of understanding ABI through a social scientific lens, promoting an understanding that is generated through close engagement with the lives and experiences of ABI survivors.
The author follows the everyday experiences of six male survivors and critically investigates their identity (re)construction after their ABI. As well as demonstrating identity (re)construction after ABI, the experiences of the participants allow the reader to investigate neurological rehabilitation from their perspective. This book suggests that rehabilitation after ABI is often a continual process that extends beyond the formal, medically prescribed period. It also shows that identity after ABI is often (re)constructed in an unpredictable way; a way that emphasises the importance of reciprocal support and the uncertainty of future life.
A Sociological Approach to Acquired Brain Injury and Identity
is essential reading for academics and students from a range of social scientific disciplines with an interest in biographical or ethnographic research methods. This book offers a social scientific view of rehabilitation and as such is also essential reading for academics, students and professionals with an interest in health and illness, particularly neurological rehabilitation and brain injury rehabilitation.
Jonathan Harvey is a brain injury survivor and a social scientist who specialises in neurological rehabilitation. Jonathan recently completed a Ph.D. at the Open University (2015), which was entitled ‘Navigating the complexities of acquired brain injury: Theorising everyday activities in identity (re)construction’.
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. A clinical introduction to acquired brain injury and rehabilitation 3. Mapping the terrain: Theorising my identity (re)construction after ABI 4. Researching the everyday complexities of the lives of ABI survivors 5. Dependence, independence and interdependence in the lives of ABI survivors 6. Exploring time in ABI rehabilitation: Towards a rehabilitation imagination? 7. Critical reflections Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.09.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Interdisciplinary Disability Studies |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 362 g |
Themenwelt | Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Rehabilitation ► Neuro-Rehabilitation |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4724-7447-3 / 1472474473 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4724-7447-6 / 9781472474476 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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