A framework for critical discourse studies on mental health

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Pedro Gustavo Rieger
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Abstract

In this article I present a framework for critical discourse studies on mental health. By relying on principles belonging to Critical Discourse Studies (Flowerdew & Richardson, 2018; van Leeuwen, 2008; 2007), and the Sociology of Health (Caponi, 2014; Martinez-Hernaez, 2014; Mitjavila, 2015; Rose & Abi-Rached, 2014), at first I introduce a brief contextualization of Critical Discourse Studies as a field of research and establish connections between this field and mental health studies. In the sequence, I present a framework divided in 8 steps focused on the investigation of social practices involving mental health. These steps are then applied to the analysis of one appellate decision produced by the Superior Court of Justice in Brazil involving the diagnosis of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. The analysis reveals ADHD has a neuropolitical function and that authority related to the diagnosis is vested in medical expertise only, despite the lack of biological markers for it.
心理健康批评性话语研究的框架
在这篇文章中,我提出了一个关于心理健康的批判性话语研究框架。依靠属于批判话语研究的原则(Flowerdew & Richardson, 2018;van Leeuwen, 2008;2007年)和健康社会学(Caponi, 2014;Martinez-Hernaez, 2014;Mitjavila, 2015;Rose & Abi-Rached, 2014),首先我简要介绍了批判性话语研究作为一个研究领域的语境化,并建立了该领域与心理健康研究之间的联系。在这个序列中,我提出了一个框架,分为8个步骤,重点是对涉及心理健康的社会实践的调查。然后将这些步骤应用于对巴西高等法院作出的一项涉及诊断注意力缺陷和多动障碍的上诉裁决的分析。分析表明,多动症具有神经政治功能,尽管缺乏生物学标记,但与诊断相关的权威只属于医学专家。
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