Engelsk titel: Struggling with a depression diagnosis: Negotiations with diagnostic categories
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Författare:
Toft Rönberg, Mette
Email: Mro@hum.aau.dk
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 34
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 17030073
Sammanfattning
In this article, I explore how an adult experiences and negotiates the process of being diagnosed
with depression, and how she struggles to learn to live under this particular diagnostic description.
It is based on two interviews with one informant, Bridget, being part of a larger ethnographic
fieldwork in Denmark among adults diagnosed with depression. Psychiatric diagnoses are the
most common categories used when suffering and life problems are to be understood, interpreted,
and acted upon in Denmark. Bridget’s story is a case in which resistance against, and ongoing
negotiations and complicated struggles with, a psychiatric diagnosis stand out, as she continuously
struggles to articulate an oppositional stance to the dominant diagnostic categories. The
negotiations take place in a complex network where medical authorities, the workplace and the
diagnostic cultures play a crucial part when the depression diagnosis is negotiated. Bridget’s
narrative exemplifies how a medical gaze comes to prevail, and a diagnostic language comes
to dominate when one is to make sense of emotional distress. Bridget’s story gives a nuanced
view of diagnostic processes and adds to our understanding of persons’ ongoing and changing
responses to diagnostic labels over time.