Sporer Article Published: Family identity disrupted by mental illness and violence: An application of relational dialectics theory
Professor Karyn Sporer has had an article published in the Southern Communication Journal: Sporer, Karyn, and Paige W. Toller. (2017). Family identity disrupted by mental illness and violence: An application of relational dialectics theory. Southern Communication Journal. doi: 10.1080/1041794X.2017.1302503.
Abstract
This research examines how family discourse or talk about severe mental illness (SMI) creates and animates familial identity. More specifically, we sought to understand the interplay of competing discourses present in family members’ talk about their experiences of living with and caring for a family member with SMI. We gathered data through ethnographic interviews with 20 family members of persons with SMI and a history of violent behavior. Our analysis revealed two primary discursive struggles: a normal yet abnormal family and physically/emotionally close yet distant family relationships. Our findings highlight how participants use various discourses to co-create a sense of who they are and what it means to be part of a family defined by SMI and violence.