Storying domestic violence : constructions and stereotypes of abuse in the discourse of general practitioners

Discourse analysis, Narrative Family violence Narrative medicine Physician and patient Physicians (General practice) Physician-Patient Relations Domestic Violence Narration Truth Disclosure e-böcker
University of Nebraska Press
2007
EISBN 9780803206991
Introduction.
Narrative : theoretical background.
Domestic violence and the role of general practice : a narrative-analytic approach.
Signs of abuse : "classic" disclosures and narrative trajectories.
Setting the scene of abuse : metaphors and spatiotemporal mapping.
Mythologizing time, mythologizing violence : backgrounds and explanations of domestic abuse.
Agents of their own victimization : the women's role in the GPS' narratives.
Evaluating abuse : storied knowledge and salient facts.
Conclusion.
Narrative : theoretical background.
Domestic violence and the role of general practice : a narrative-analytic approach.
Signs of abuse : "classic" disclosures and narrative trajectories.
Setting the scene of abuse : metaphors and spatiotemporal mapping.
Mythologizing time, mythologizing violence : backgrounds and explanations of domestic abuse.
Agents of their own victimization : the women's role in the GPS' narratives.
Evaluating abuse : storied knowledge and salient facts.
Conclusion.
