Remarkable lives – Ella Vadasz in conversation with Robert Hurst

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Elizabeth F. Vadasz, R. Hurst
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to share Ella Vadasz’s story. Design/methodology/approach Ella wrote a biography of her experiences, including two poems. Robert then asked a series of questions from the perspective of a mental health academic. Findings Ella shared stories from her life and how her experiences have shaped her. She talked about the emotional impact of a custody battle. Research limitations/implications Recovery narratives such as this give us an overview of only a single person’s experiences. However, they allow the person with lived experiences to explore their story in depth. Practical implications What Ella has written is very emotional. Her story will give readers an insight into her life and experiences. Social implications There is so much to learn from stories such as Ella’s, in particular from her critique of social services in Scotland and England. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first time that Ella has chosen to share her unique story. This paper features two poems written by her – a first for Remarkable Lives. The value of Ella sharing her story is apparent upon reading it.
非凡的人生——艾拉·瓦达斯与罗伯特·赫斯特的谈话
这篇文章的目的是分享Ella Vadasz的故事。海拉写了一本关于她的经历的传记,其中包括两首诗。然后,罗伯特从心理健康学者的角度提出了一系列问题。塞拉分享了她生活中的故事,以及她的经历如何塑造了她。她谈到了抚养权之争对情感的影响。研究局限/启示像这样的康复叙述只能给我们一个人的经历的概述。然而,他们允许有生活经历的人深入探索他们的故事。实际意义艾拉写的东西很感人。她的故事将让读者深入了解她的生活和经历。从艾拉这样的故事中,我们可以学到很多东西,尤其是从她对苏格兰和英格兰社会服务的批评中。据作者所知,这是艾拉第一次选择分享她独特的故事。本文精选了她写的两首诗——第一首是《非凡的生活》。艾拉分享她的故事的价值在阅读时是显而易见的。
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