In:Intersubjectivity in Action: Studies in language and social interaction
Edited by Jan Lindström, Ritva Laury, Anssi Peräkylä and Marja-Leena Sorjonen
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 326] 2021
► pp. 183–199
Building an intersubjective understanding of the patient’s mental suffering
Published online: 17 November 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.326.09wei
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.326.09wei
Abstract
The experience of suffering may result in a breakdown of
commonly shared meaning, namely the disintegration of
intersubjectivity. This article investigates patients’ expressions
of suffering and professionals’ attempts to maintain intersubjective
understanding in interactions that are conducted in psychiatric
outpatient care. The analysis demonstrates that patients’
expressions of suffering involve a strong emotional experience and a
particular kind of passivity: tolerance of agonising pain and
endurance of what is unbearable. For their part, professionals
attempt to verbalise and explain the patient’s experience in order
to build a shared world of meaning. The article argues that by
locating suffering in the symptoms of an illness, professionals
structure suffering into a medical problem. This enables them to
suggest appropriate treatment options aimed at eliminating
suffering.
Keywords: intersubjective understanding, empathy, emotion, explanation, pain, psychiatry, suffering, treatment
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Dealing with mental suffering in psychiatry
- 3.Patient’s descriptions of mental suffering
- 4.Responding to patient’s expressions of suffering
- 5.Discussion
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