2016
DOI: 10.1177/1049732316629103
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“I Do Not Really Belong Out There Anymore”

Abstract: In this article, we explore relations between health, being, belonging and place through an interpretive thematic analysis of autobiographic text and photographs about the everyday lives of 10 women and men living with medically unexplained long-term fatigue in Norway. While interpreting their place-related illness experiences, we ask: How do they experience their being in the world, where do they experience a sense of belonging/not belonging, and why do places become places of belonging/not belonging? The par… Show more

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“…Their study also shows that the gradual detachment from the interviewees' lifeworld could be understood as a process of losing one's homelikeness, which ended up in an existential breakdown. Correspondingly, the participants in another study described their experience as a fundamental collapse of their lifeworld (Lian & Lorem, 2017). Our study supports these findings as we interpret that the body image not only is an experience of the participants' biological body, but of their lived body.…”
Section: Out Of Chaos Meaning Arisessupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Their study also shows that the gradual detachment from the interviewees' lifeworld could be understood as a process of losing one's homelikeness, which ended up in an existential breakdown. Correspondingly, the participants in another study described their experience as a fundamental collapse of their lifeworld (Lian & Lorem, 2017). Our study supports these findings as we interpret that the body image not only is an experience of the participants' biological body, but of their lived body.…”
Section: Out Of Chaos Meaning Arisessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The symptoms are complex with seemingly individual combinations that often persist and fluctuate in intensity over time. Due to the lack of a known biomarker in burnout, the medical system and the social security system seem to agree that the subjective health complaints are often due to psychopathology (Åsbring & Närvänen, 2003;Lian & Lorem, 2017;Maeland et al, 2012;Nettleton, 2005). Thus, working is considered part of the rehabilitation process, as the participants are not recognized as physically ill.…”
Section: Final Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sense of belonging, defined as the extent to which an individual feels connected to and part of the social community [ 35 ], can deteriorate with chronic illness due to experiences of social detachment, self-blame, alienation, and social stigma [ 36 ]. In this situation, the ill individual may have many contacts and experience interactions, but does not feel part of the community.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Social Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It changes the way they see the world and shows them aspects of life that were previously unknown. Moreover, disease transforms people as persons, as they cannot be who they previously were, do as they formerly did, or have the same life plans as they had 1–4. According to the recent influential philosophy of Laurie Ann Paul, this satisfies the criteria of a TE 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%