作者
Eunjung Lee, A Ka Tat Tsang, Marion Bogo, Marjorie Johnstone, Jessica Herschman, Monique Ryan
发表日期
2019/1/1
期刊
Social work
卷号
64
期号
1
页码范围
29-40
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Epistemic injustice occurs when therapists implicitly and explicitly impose professional and institutional power onto clients. When clients have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, this very fact further complicates and highlights the power disparity within the helping relationship. Inspired by the work of critical philosopher Miranda Fricker on epistemic injustice, and using critical theories of language and knowledge, this article analyzes audiotaped session transcripts between a client with a history of psychosis and a social worker in an outpatient mental health agency. Findings illustrate two main discursive interactional patterns in everyday clinical social work encounters: (1) how the therapist’s utterances claim disciplinary power and construct the client’s testimony in alignment with an institutional agenda, while pre-empting the client’s lived experience; and (2) how the client, though actively resisting, is managed to …
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