Stubborn Families: Logics of Care of a Family Member with Borderline Personality Disorder.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Culture Medicine and Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1007/s11013-024-09853-9
Maureen O'Dougherty
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This study conducted in-depth, largely unstructured interviews with 31 involved family members in a metropolitan area of the United States (US) Midwest on their experiences of BPD in a close relative. Narrative analysis employing concepts from anthropology (the logic of care and family assemblage) was used to examine the nature and quality of care practices and identify human, environmental, and cultural supports needed for family recovery. Findings indicate that these US family caregivers provided intensive and extensive care over the long term. They acted in situations of risk to their relative, and often disconnected from professional support. Parents labored under unforgiving normalizations: judgments (real or perceived) of not properly raising or "launching" their children and norms of parental self-sacrifice. The dearth of housing options for the young person hindered recovery. While duly recognizing the care practices provided by family members for a relative with BPD, I argue that there is a significant omission. Our conceptualizing of supports for family members of a relative with BPD needs to encompass supports for their own recovery. Respite, mental health care for caregivers, housing, support groups, and collaborative care (with professionals, peers and family members) could productively assist recovery of all family members.

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倔强的家庭:照顾边缘型人格障碍家庭成员的逻辑。
本研究对美国中西部一个大都会地区的 31 名相关家庭成员进行了深度访谈,主要是非结构化访谈,了解他们对近亲患有 BPD 的经历。采用人类学的概念(护理逻辑和家庭组合)进行了叙事分析,以研究护理实践的性质和质量,并确定家庭康复所需的人力、环境和文化支持。研究结果表明,这些美国家庭照顾者长期提供密集和广泛的照顾。他们在亲属面临风险的情况下行事,而且往往与专业支持脱节。父母们在无情的正常化环境中煎熬:被认为(真实的或感知到的)没有正确抚养或 "推出 "他们的孩子,以及父母自我牺牲的规范。年轻人住房选择的匮乏阻碍了他们的康复。在充分肯定家庭成员为患有 BPD 的亲属所提供的照顾做法的同时,我认为这其中存在重大遗漏。我们对有 BPD 亲属的家庭成员所提供的支持的概念化需要包括对他们自身康复的支持。喘息、照顾者的心理健康护理、住房、支持小组和协作护理(与专业人士、同伴和家庭成员)可以有效地帮助所有家庭成员康复。
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期刊介绍: Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry is an international and interdisciplinary forum for the publication of work in three interrelated fields: medical and psychiatric anthropology, cross-cultural psychiatry, and related cross-societal and clinical epidemiological studies. The journal publishes original research, and theoretical papers based on original research, on all subjects in each of these fields. Interdisciplinary work which bridges anthropological and medical perspectives and methods which are clinically relevant are particularly welcome, as is research on the cultural context of normative and deviant behavior, including the anthropological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of the subject. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry also fosters systematic and wide-ranging examinations of the significance of culture in health care, including comparisons of how the concept of culture is operationalized in anthropological and medical disciplines. With the increasing emphasis on the cultural diversity of society, which finds its reflection in many facets of our day to day life, including health care, Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry is required reading in anthropology, psychiatry and general health care libraries.
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