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AN ARRANGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE CONTEMPORARY ART PRACTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH

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STORYING SHEFFIELD

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STORYING SHEFFIELD STORYING SHEFFIELD

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‘STORY’ SELF COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT

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SELF Inclusion Social Construction Power Environment Narrative

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‘STORY’ COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT SELF

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‘STORY’ resistance fragment (co-)construction image representation metaphor ownership

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‘STORY’ SELF COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT

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therapy identity

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STORYING SHEFFIELD Paul Ricoeur Michel de Certeau Judith Butler Susan Brison Mary O’Hagan

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Paul Ricoeur narrative/ identity sedimentation/ innovation

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Michel de Certeau the city/ the everyday/ narrative/ space

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Judith Butler

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Judith Butler

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Susan Brison

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Susan Brison

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Mary O’Hagan

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I HAVE LOST MYSELF WHAT IS MY NAME? I HAVE NO NAME. ALL I AM IS SHAPE AND WEIGHT RAPID SHALLOW BREATHING AND A BLACK SPACE INSIDE MY HEAD

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Flat, lacking motivation, sleep and appetite good. Discussed aetiology. Cont. LiCarb. 250 mg qid. Levels next time.

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The fragments fall beneath as she stretches out her wings

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“I am convinced that the desire to formulate truths is a virulent disease….as if formulas about the Universe could ruffle its majesty and as if the commonsense world and its duties were not eternally the really real.”

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