Identity (Re)constructions After Brain Injury


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<p><em>Identity (Re)constructions After Brain Injury: Personal and Family Identity</em> investigates how being diagnosed with acquired brain injury (ABI) impacts identity (re)construction in both adults with ABI and their close relatives. </p><p></p><p>To show how being diagnosed with ABI impacts identity (re)construction this book investigates key patterns of identity construction. Discourse analysis especially on the concept of positioning provides an understanding of the changes and developmental processes in these self-narratives. These narrative (re)constructions point to a developmental change of identity in the course of the different phases of the recovery process for both persons with ABI and their relatives including conflicting voices from society service providers relatives and other adults with ABI. In addition the (re)construction process is characterized by much ambivalence in both ABI survivors and relatives. </p><p></p><p>Three perspectives are triangulated: (1) an insider perspective from ABI survivors; (2) an insider perspective from relatives; and (3) an outsider perspective from the researchers. This allows us to see how identities are negotiated and constructed in concrete situations. This innovative book will be required reading for all students and academics working in the fields of disability studies rehabilitation psychology sociology allied health and social care. </p>
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