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Constructing Patient Stories: ‘Dynamic’ Case Notes and Clinical Encounters at Glasgow’s Gartnavel Mental Hospital 1921–32

机译:构建患者故事:格拉斯哥加特纳维尔精神病医院的动态案例记录和临床遭遇1921-32年

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This article contextualises the production of patient records at Glasgow’s Gartnavel Mental Hospital between 1921 and 1932. Following his appointment as asylum superintendent in 1921, psychiatrist David Kennedy Henderson sought to introduce a so-called dynamic approach to mental health care. He did so, primarily, by encouraging patients to reveal their inner lives through their own language and own understanding of their illness. To this effect, Henderson implemented several techniques devised to gather as much information as possible about patients. He notably established routine ‘staff meetings’ in which a psychiatrist directed questions towards a patient while a stenographer recorded word-for-word the conversation that passed between the two parties. As a result, the records compiled at Gartnavel under Henderson’s guidance offer a unique window into the various strategies deployed by patients, but also allow physicians and hospital staff to negotiate their place amidst these clinical encounters. In this paper, I analyse the production of patient narratives in these materials. The article begins with Henderson’s articulation of his ‘dynamic’ psychotherapeutic method, before proceeding to an in-depth hermeneutic investigation into samples of Gartnavel’s case notes and staff meeting transcripts. In the process, patient–psychiatrist relationships are revealed to be mutually dependent and interrelated subjects of historical enquiry rather than as distinct entities. This study highlights the multi-vocal nature of the construction of stories ‘from below’ and interrogates their subsequent appropriation by historians.
机译:本文根据1921年至1932年在格拉斯哥的加特纳维尔精神病医院制作患者病历的情况。1921年,精神病医生戴维·肯尼迪·亨德森(David Kennedy Henderson)被任命为庇护所负责人后,他试图引入一种所谓的动态精神保健方法。他这样做主要是通过鼓励患者通过自己的语言和对疾病的理解来揭示内心的生活。为此,亨德森(Henderson)实施了几种旨在收集尽可能多的患者信息的技术。他特别建立了例行的“员工会议”,其中精神科医生向患者提出问题,而速记员逐字记录了双方之间的对话。结果,在亨德森(Henderson)的指导下,加特纳维尔(Gartnavel)收集的记录为患者部署各种策略提供了一个独特的窗口,而且还允许医生和医院工作人员在这些临床遭遇中商讨自己的位置。在本文中,我分析了这些材料中患者叙述的产生。文章从亨德森(Henderson)对“动态”心理治疗方法的阐述开始,然后进行了对加特纳维尔(Gartnavel)病历笔记和员工会议笔录样本的深入诠释研究。在此过程中,患者与精神科医生之间的关系被揭示为历史询问的相互依存和相互关联的主题,而不是彼此独立的实体。这项研究突出了“从下面”构建故事的多声音特性,并询问了历史学家随后对故事的占用。

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