Confronting the Social Determinants of Health: Has the Language of Trauma Informed Care Become a Defense Mechanism?
Autor: | Shira Birnbaum |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Social Determinants of Health
media_common.quotation_subject Psychiatric Nursing Feminism 03 medical and health sciences Politics 0302 clinical medicine Humans Sociology Nurse education Social determinants of health Defense Mechanisms Language media_common Informed Consent Sociology of culture 030504 nursing business.industry Public relations Social justice 030227 psychiatry Wounds and Injuries Pshychiatric Mental Health Consciousness 0305 other medical science business Mechanism (sociology) |
Zdroj: | Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 40:476-481 |
ISSN: | 1096-4673 0161-2840 |
DOI: | 10.1080/01612840.2018.1563256 |
Popis: | Many writers have been calling for the incorporation of trauma-informed care (TIC) in nursing education and practice, with some recently advocating the adoption of formal TIC competencies in psychiatric nursing. In light of this heightened interest, it is worth engaging seriously with criticisms of TIC. This paper reviews some of the published criticisms of TIC, starting with those emerging from within the TIC scholarly community. These focus mostly on matters of methodological rigor and conceptual clarity. It then presents critiques that emerge through the lenses of feminism, cultural sociology, and psychoanalysis. These focus on the shift away from political and historical consciousness in some TIC language and call attention to discursive mechanisms that split off our concern for patients from concern about ongoing social determinants of trauma in the world. The paper then addresses the implications for TIC in nursing, advocating a social justice orientation to the teaching of trauma. |
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