Response to O’Reilly (Chapter 3: Mental Health)
Chapter 3 discusses parental narratives regarding children with mental health distress. DP analyzes how parents produce narratives of "burden", revealing the rhetorical labor required of families to secure support within medicalized systems.
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The Rhetorical Performance: How parents persuasively construct their case
The Defense Architecture: Why parents shift blame & secure legitimation
The Methodological Foundation: How the research was conducted
Moralization of Parents Avoiding Blame for Child's Behavior
Setting for Constructing Burden
Response to O’Reilly (Chapter 3: Mental Health)
Context B: Mental Health Care (Response to O’Reilly, Chapter 3)