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Surviving psychiatric insritutionalisation: a case study
Authors:Pauline M Prior
Institution:Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Queen's University, Belfast
Abstract:This paper looks at the impact of psychiatric hospital treatment on the life of a man who spent almost forty years in a large mental hospital in Northern Ireland. Patient behaviour and staff experience of this behaviour are examined within the conceptual framework proposed by Erving Goffman. This man's story once again challenges the notion of the all-pervading power of the institution, and affirms the ability of some individuals to maintain a strong personal identity in spite of being officially labelled as deviants and separated from society because of this label. It also challenges the assumption that institutional living in itself, stigmatises and therefore isolates an individual from normal social networks. It is argued that in order to predict the impact of voluntary or compulsory institutionalisation, not only must the identity-construct of the individual be considered, but also the social position of the institution within the community.
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