Journal article
Health, 2025
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Park, T., Breedt, E., Sommerfeld, M., Komar, L., Tailby, N., Podritske, K., & Barlott, T. (2025). A collective narrative of care and complex mental illness. Health.
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Park, Tanya, Eduan Breedt, Megan Sommerfeld, Lindsay Komar, Nicole Tailby, Karlee Podritske, and Tim Barlott. “A Collective Narrative of Care and Complex Mental Illness.” Health (2025).
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Park, Tanya, et al. “A Collective Narrative of Care and Complex Mental Illness.” Health, 2025.
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@article{tanya2025a,
title = {A collective narrative of care and complex mental illness},
year = {2025},
journal = {Health},
author = {Park, Tanya and Breedt, Eduan and Sommerfeld, Megan and Komar, Lindsay and Tailby, Nicole and Podritske, Karlee and Barlott, Tim}
}
Caring is a fundamental concept in healthcare, yet it is fraught with challenges for people living with complex mental illnesses (CMI). Many scholars theorize relationality and interdependence in their definitions of care, however, there has paradoxically been a sustained failure to involve the testimonies and voices of the people who clinicians are connected to and have interdependent relationships with. Using the work of feminist ethics of care scholars Berenice Fisher and Joan Tronto, we conceptualize care work through relationality and sensitivity to (in)justice. While foregrounding relationality and justice, we used a collective narrative methodology and collective documentation to create stories of care. By documenting stories of care, we hope to contribute to the conversations on care and caring practices.