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痛苦的隐喻:质性研究中的具身认知论与艺术

Painful metaphors: enactivism and art in qualitative research.

作者信息

Stilwell Peter, Stilwell Christie, Sabo Brenda, Harman Katherine

机构信息

Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2020 Oct 19. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2020-011874.

Abstract

Enactivism is an emerging theory for sense-making (cognition) with increasing applications to research and medicine. Enactivists reject the idea that sense-making is simply in the head or can be reduced to neural processes. Instead, enactivists argue that cognisers (people) are embodied and action-oriented, and that sense-making emerges from relational processes distributed across the brain-body-environment. We start this paper with an overview of a recently proposed enactive approach to pain. With rich theoretical and empirical roots in phenomenology and cognitive science, conceptualising pain as an enactive process is appealing as it overcomes the problematic dualist and reductionist nature of current pain theories and healthcare practices. Second, we discuss metaphor in the context of pain and enactivism, including a pain-related metaphor classification system. Third, we present and discuss five paintings created alongside an enactive study of clinical communication and the co-construction of pain-related meanings. Each painting represents pain-related metaphors delivered by clinicians during audio-recorded clinical appointments or discussed by clinicians and patients during interviews. We classify these metaphors, connecting them to enactive theory and relevant literature. The art, metaphors and associated narratives draw attention to the intertwined nature of language, meaning and pain. Of clinical relevance to primary and allied healthcare, we explore how clinicians' taken-for-granted pain-related metaphors can act as scaffolding for patients' pain and agency, for better or worse. We visually depict and give examples of clinical situations where metaphors became enactive, in that they were clinically reinforced and embodied through assessment and treatment. We conclude with research and clinical considerations, suggesting that is a widely overlooked learning mechanism that clinicians could consider employing and intentionally shape.

摘要

生成认知论是一种新兴的意义构建(认知)理论,在研究和医学领域的应用日益广泛。生成认知论者反对意义构建仅仅存在于头脑中或可简化为神经过程的观点。相反,他们认为认知者(人)是具身的且以行动为导向,意义构建源自分布于大脑 - 身体 - 环境的关系过程。本文开篇概述了最近提出的一种关于疼痛的生成认知方法。由于在现象学和认知科学方面有丰富的理论和实证基础,将疼痛概念化为一个生成认知过程很有吸引力,因为它克服了当前疼痛理论和医疗实践中存在问题的二元论和还原论本质。其次,我们在疼痛和生成认知论的背景下讨论隐喻,包括一个与疼痛相关的隐喻分类系统。第三,我们展示并讨论了五幅画作,这些画作是在对临床沟通及疼痛相关意义的共同构建进行生成认知研究的过程中创作的。每幅画都代表了临床医生在录音临床会诊期间传递的与疼痛相关的隐喻或者临床医生和患者在访谈中讨论的隐喻。我们对这些隐喻进行分类,将它们与生成认知论及相关文献联系起来。这些艺术作品、隐喻及相关叙述凸显了语言、意义和疼痛相互交织的本质。对于初级和相关医疗保健具有临床相关性的是,我们探讨了临床医生认为理所当然的与疼痛相关的隐喻如何能够或好或坏地为患者的疼痛和能动性起到支撑作用。我们直观地描绘并举例说明了隐喻变得具有生成性的临床情境,即它们通过评估和治疗在临床上得到强化并得以体现。我们以研究和临床考量作为结论,指出[此处原文缺失具体内容]是一种被广泛忽视的学习机制,临床医生可以考虑采用并有意塑造它。

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