平衡问题。在儿童/青少年疼痛门诊中,通过对症状意义的协商来定位父母的自我。

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology & Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13648470.2024.2373013
Sara Seerup Laursen
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本文追溯了在一家疼痛诊所中,父母与治疗师之间的治疗对话中,症状的意义和自我的定位是如何纠缠在一起并进行话语建构的,该诊所的服务对象是患有反复发作或慢性疼痛或其他躯体症状但未确定生物物理病理学的儿童和青少年(8 至 18 岁)。根据人种学实地调查的数据资料,研究了儿童/青少年及其父母的自我在对话中是如何进行话语定位的,以及自我定位在确立和协商症状意义方面所起的作用。医学上无法解释的症状的携带者经常受到道德评价。本文将说明,在疼痛诊所的机构环境中,父母参与了对其子女的道德评估的协商,这些道德评估不仅涉及患者的自我,也涉及父母的自我。总的论点是,父母与治疗师之间关于其子女症状的意义和来源的对话同时也是一场谈判,在这场谈判中,不仅涉及患者的道德立场,也涉及其父母的道德立场。
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A matter of balance. Positioning of parents' selves through negotiations of symptoms' meaning at a pain clinic for children/young people.

This paper traces how the meaning of symptoms and the positioning of selves are entangled and discursively constructed in therapeutic conversations between parents and therapists at a pain clinic for children and young people (age 8 to 18) with recurrent or chronic pain or other somatic symptoms with no established biophysical pathology. Based on data material from an ethnographic fieldwork it is examined how the selves of respectively children/young people and their parents are discursively positioned in conversational encounters and the role positioning of selves play in the context of establishing and negotiating the symptoms' meaning. The bearer of medically unexplained symptoms is oftentimes subjected to moral assessments. In this paper it will be shown that parents, in the institutional setting of the pain clinic, enter the negotiation of moral assessments assigned to their children, and that these moral assessments not only concern the sufferers' selves but also the selves of the parents. The overall argument is that dialogues between parents and therapists concerning the meaning and source of their children's symptoms are simultaneously negotiations in which not only the sufferers'  but also their parents' moral positions are at stake.

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