“They brought you back to the fact you’re not the same”: Sense of self after traumatic brain injury

Petra Mäkelä ORCID logo; (2017) “They brought you back to the fact you’re not the same”: Sense of self after traumatic brain injury. Subjectivity, 10 (4). pp. 358-373. ISSN 1755-6341 DOI: 10.1057/s41286-017-0036-8
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This paper considers contexts following traumatic brain injury, exploring what may be at stake when dominant expectations predict a 'lost' or 'broken' self. I explore stories co-constructed with one young man and his mother to illustrate their personal and intersubjective understandings of identity, at times conflicting, within family interactions and when encountering normative practices of neurorehabilitation clinicians. The power relations portrayed confront this man's narrative attempts to align his present and pre-injury self, including standard assessments delineating change, administered by healthcare professionals. I consider a need for greater attention to interaction-generated disruption to sense of self, within contemporary conceptualisations of 'person-centred care'.


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