Watermeyer Brian P
Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
Afr J Disabil. 2024 Nov 8;13:1505. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v13i0.1505. eCollection 2024.
Recently, attention has been paid to how rehabilitation not only provides medical treatment and instrumental skills but also impacts psychological well-being and identity. We all have psychological structures that discipline the self, enforcing norms internalised during early life and exacting judgments when we fail to 'make the grade'. In cases of congenital disabilities, rehabilitation interventions may span many years, involving strict programmes of therapy, exercise and self-discipline. These regimes may align with internalised rules in harmful ways, as striving for functional improvements takes on a moral dimension, affecting psychological health and empowered disability identities.
This study explores rehabilitation by examining the experiences of adults with congenital disabilities, who have undergone childhood medical and rehabilitative interventions.
This study was based on the experience of a psychoanalytic psychotherapist working with adults with disability, and presents composite case material to illustrate how interactions with medical authority figures, such as rehabilitation professionals, can have a formative influence on self-identity and entitlement to inclusion.
The findings vividly reflected how 'medical socialisation' created meanings of disability that were enacted and repeated well into adulthood.
The discipline of rehabilitation still has much to do in examining its value-laden assumptions and practices, and how these may shape the internal and relational worlds of people with disability.
This article contributes to the debate in critical rehabilitation studies, focussing on the issue of constructions of disability which may be communicated to people with disability, with implications for self-advocacy and the growth of the disability movement.
最近,人们开始关注康复不仅如何提供医疗治疗和实用技能,还如何影响心理健康和身份认同。我们都有规范自我的心理结构,强化早年内化的规范,并在我们未能“达到标准”时进行评判。在先天性残疾的情况下,康复干预可能持续多年,涉及严格的治疗、锻炼和自律计划。这些制度可能以有害的方式与内化规则相契合,因为追求功能改善具有道德层面,会影响心理健康和残疾身份认同。
本研究通过考察患有先天性残疾的成年人的经历来探索康复,这些成年人曾接受过儿童时期的医疗和康复干预。
本研究基于一位精神分析心理治疗师与残疾成年人合作的经验,并呈现综合案例材料,以说明与康复专业人员等医疗权威人物的互动如何对自我认同和融入资格产生形成性影响。
研究结果生动地反映了“医学社会化”如何创造了残疾的意义,这些意义在成年后仍在持续上演和重复。
康复学科在审视其充满价值的假设和实践,以及这些假设和实践如何塑造残疾人的内心世界和人际关系方面仍有许多工作要做。
本文为批判性康复研究的辩论做出了贡献,聚焦于可能传达给残疾人的残疾建构问题,对自我倡导和残疾运动的发展具有启示意义。