Negotiating the emotional challenges of conducting deeply personal research in health / edited by Alexandra "Xan" C.H. Nowakowski, J.E. Sumerau
- Published
- Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
- Physical Description
- xviii, 179 pages ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Nowakowski, Alexandra "Xan" C. H. and Sumerau, J. E.
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Rewriting the life course -- 1.Death check: Doing life and research with chronic autoimmune disease / Alexandra "Xan" C.H. Nowakowski -- 2.Not quite one of you: Testimony of a wayward "survivor" sociologist / Tracy B. Citeroni -- 3.The day that changed my life: Reflections on becoming a caregiver / Andrea N. Hunt -- pt. II Revising institutional logics -- 4.No trespassing: A cop negotiating personal, organizational, and community well-being in academia / Jose Torres -- 5.Reflections on rehab: Navigating the disparate system of substance abuse treatment / Jessica Pfaffendorf -- 6.From person to patient and back again / Angela L. Wadsworth -- 7.Finding my place in sociology: Questioning societal standards / Karen Glumm -- pt. III Rejecting stigmatization -- 8.Going "there" and being "there": Notes on discreditable identity and stigma in peer suicide loss research / Tanetta Andersson -- 9.Neither queer nor there: Becoming a raging lesbian scholar / Simone Kolysh -- 10.But how does that make you feel? Racism and emotion management / David Springer -- 11.Navigating genderqueer existence within and beyond the academy / Lain A.B. Mathers -- pt. IV Redirecting trauma -- 12.Trauma, tears, and transformation: Living and working after surviving a tornado / Ariane Prohaska -- 13.I see monsters: The role of rape in my personal, professional, and political life / J.E. Sumerau -- 14.Black, queer, and beaten: On the trauma of graduate school / Eric Anthony Grollman -- 15.Reflections on the power of trauma-informed health research: An example from the editors / J.E. Sumerau.
- Summary
- "Public health researchers and clinicians have to deal with populations who have suffered physical and mental trauma. Knowing how to conduct a study or treat a patient while navigating deep emotional issues takes a special skill set that is not always mastered as a core area of protocol. By way of a series of common real world examples, this book will help a variety of professionals and applied academicians understand how to face these tough issues and conduct resolutions."--
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781498747790 (hbk)
1498747795 (hbk) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Source of Acquisition
- Purchased with funds from the Dorothy V. Harris Libraries Endowment; 2017
- Endowment Note
- Dorothy V. Harris Libraries Endowment
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