Progressive (dis)ability: the experience of living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
DCPsych thesis
Barton, J. 2019. Progressive (dis)ability: the experience of living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. DCPsych thesis Middlesex University / Metanoia Institute Psychology
Type | DCPsych thesis |
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Title | Progressive (dis)ability: the experience of living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease |
Authors | Barton, J. |
Abstract | This thesis is an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the experiences of six women living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), an inherited degenerative neurological condition with a range of debilitating symptoms. It is the first ever in-depth qualitative study into the lived experience of CMT, which is relatively common yet largely unknown. This is “Paradigm II” disability research (Olkin, 1999) that listens to the voices of those with disabilities to advocate for improved conditions, services and status in the world. Those who are disabled are empowered to speak for themselves. The researcher, too, has CMT and another progressive neurological condition, Parkinson’s. The women’s stories are analysed alongside his own autobiographical narrative. |
Department name | Psychology |
Institution name | Middlesex University / Metanoia Institute |
Publication dates | |
15 Nov 2019 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 15 Nov 2019 |
Accepted | 01 Oct 2019 |
Output status | Published |
Accepted author manuscript | |
Language | English |
https://repository.mdx.ac.uk/item/8897z
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