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Clinical writing and the documentary construction of schizophrenia
Authors:Robert J. Barrett
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, Royal Adelaide Hospital, University of Adelaide, North Terrace, 5000 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Psychiatric practice involves writing as much as it involves talking. This study examines the interpretive processes of reading, writing and interviewing which are central to the clinical interaction. It is part of a broader ethnographic study of an Australian psychiatric hospital (which specializes in the treatment of patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia). The paper examines two major types of written assessment of patients — the admission assessment and the lsquocomplete work-up.rsquo Writing is analyzed as performance, thereby focusing on the transformations that are effected in patients, their perceptions of their schizophrenia, and their total identity. One crucial transformation is from lsquoperson suffering from schizophreniarsquo to lsquoschizophrenic.rsquo The paper aims to show that as much as psychiatry is a lsquotalking curersquo it is also a lsquowriting cure.rsquo
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