ABSTRACT

Public health researchers and clinicians regularly work with people who have suffered physical and mental trauma. Knowing how to conduct a study or treat a patient while navigating deep emotional issues requires special skills and overall awareness of how trauma can impact the process and outcomes of participating in research and/or receiving health care.

 

This book presents a diverse array of case examples from scholars of health-related topics, focusing on biographical narrative as a window into understanding key needs in trauma informed scholarship and medicine. Exploring stories from people of varied backgrounds, experiences, and contexts can help professionals within and beyond the academic research and clinical care spheres create rewarding experiences for patients.

 

Negotiating the Emotional Challenges of Conducting Deeply Personal Research in Health will be of interest to public health practitioners, educators and researchers as well as students.

part I|35 pages

Rewriting the life course

chapter 1|11 pages

Death check

Doing life and research with chronic autoimmune disease

chapter 2|11 pages

Not quite one of you

Testimony of a wayward “survivor” sociologist

chapter 3|9 pages

The day that changed my life

Reflections on becoming a caregiver

part II|48 pages

Revising institutional logics

chapter 4|13 pages

No trespassing

A cop negotiating personal, organizational, and community well-being in academia

chapter 5|11 pages

Reflections on rehab

Navigating the disparate system of substance abuse treatment

chapter 7|10 pages

Finding my place in sociology

Questioning societal standards

part III|50 pages

Rejecting stigmatization

chapter 8|16 pages

Going “there” and being “there”

Notes on discreditable identity and stigma in peer suicide loss research *

chapter 9|13 pages

Neither queer nor there

Becoming a raging lesbian scholar

chapter 10|8 pages

But how does that make you feel?

Racism and emotion management

part IV|41 pages

Redirecting trauma

chapter 12|10 pages

Trauma, tears, and transformation

Living and working after surviving a tornado

chapter 13|11 pages

I see monsters

The role of rape in my personal, professional, and political life

chapter 14|13 pages

Black, queer, and beaten

On the trauma of graduate school