'Is it in your basic personality?' Negotiations about traits and context in diagnostic interviews for personality disorders

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作者
Lehtinen, Maarit [1 ]
Voutilainen, Liisa [1 ]
Perakyla, Anssi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Helsinki, Fac Social Sci, Helsinki, Finland
[2] Freiburg Inst Adv Studies, Freiburg, Germany
来源
HEALTH | 2023年 / 27卷 / 06期
关键词
clinician-patient interaction; conversation analysis; discursive psychology; personality disorders; psychiatric interview; PSYCHIATRIC-DIAGNOSIS; MEDICATION; QUESTIONS; CARE;
D O I
10.1177/13634593221094701
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
What does it mean to claim that somebody's personality is disordered? The aim in this paper is to examine how the process of diagnosing personality disorders (PD) unfolds on a practical level. We take an in-depth look at PD interviews, paying close attention to the occasional discrepancies in the clinicians' and the patients' approaches to generalising the behaviour of patients to describe their personality. Clinicians are guided by the medical model and structured interviews in their approach. We regard the interview situation as interplay between the institution, the clinician and the patient - and the final diagnosis as an interactional construction between them. Our data consists of video-recorded interviews in Finland with 10 adult patients and three psychiatric nurses. The collection was compiled from 22 excerpts in which the participants orient differently to the generalisability of personality traits. Our observations show that, in these interviews, patients frequently make sense of their behaviour differently from what is expected - not as a reflection of their personality traits, but as an outcome of many situational factors. Our understanding leads us to emphasise the importance of making visible the practices that shape the diagnostic process in psychiatry.
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页码:1033 / 1058
页数:26
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