Re-imagining Embodiment and the Self in People with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries: A Narrative Approach

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Namitha A. Kumar, Sangeetha Menon
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Traumatic spinal cord injuries from accidents cause physical and social suffering, pain and loss. After an initial period of physical and psychological trauma, the individual begins to cope and successfully crosses over. Crossing over as a term used in the spinal cord injury register refers to positive adaptation—physical, psychological and social. This paper is based on a qualitative narrative study of the lived experiences of individuals negotiating spinal cord injuries in the Indian context wherein the disability is no longer the location of inability, tragedy, pain, and loss, but one of creative possibilities. As individuals re-imagine embodiment and self, a space of in nite possibilities opens, thereby creatively re-engaging the embodied self and taking on new role identities.
创伤性脊髓损伤患者的再想象化身和自我:一种叙事方法
事故造成的创伤性脊髓损伤会造成身体和社会痛苦、痛苦和损失。在经历了最初的身体和心理创伤后,个体开始应对并成功跨越。交叉是脊髓损伤登记册中使用的一个术语,指的是身体、心理和社会的积极适应。本文基于对印度背景下脊髓损伤患者生活经历的定性叙事研究,在印度背景下,残疾不再是无力、悲剧、痛苦和损失的所在地,而是一种创造性的可能性。当个体重新想象化身和自我时,一个无限可能性的空间打开了,从而创造性地重新参与化身的自我,并承担新的角色身份。
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International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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