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Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest
In recent years, human flourishing and its relationship to mental health have attracted significant attention in a wide range of fields. As an interdisciplinary, mixed-methods team with strong roots in critical medical anthropology and critical public health, we are intrigued by the possibility that...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100057 |
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author | Willen, Sarah S. Williamson, Abigail Fisher Walsh, Colleen C. Hyman, Mikayla Tootle, William |
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description | In recent years, human flourishing and its relationship to mental health have attracted significant attention in a wide range of fields. As an interdisciplinary, mixed-methods team with strong roots in critical medical anthropology and critical public health, we are intrigued by the possibility that a focus on flourishing may reinvigorate health research, policy, and clinical care in transformative ways. Yet current proposals to this effect, we contend, must be met with caution. In particular, we call attention to the troubling disconnect between current research on flourishing, on one hand, and the voluminous body of scholarship demonstrating the detrimental impact of structural inequities on health, on the other. We illuminate this blind spot in two ways. We begin with a critical assessment of leading conceptions of flourishing in positive psychology, which are compared to current approaches in the critical social sciences of health. In the second half of the paper, we support our argument by presenting original findings from a mixed-methods study with a diverse sample of interviewees in the Midwestern U.S. city of Cleveland, Ohio (n=167). Our interviewees’ rich narrative accounts, which we analyze both quantitatively and qualitatively, highlight important ways in which everyday understandings of flourishing diverge from prevailing scholarly accounts. Given these gaps and blind spots, now is an opportune time for robust interdisciplinary discussion about the implicit values and presumptions underpinning leading approaches to flourishing and their wide-ranging implications for research, policy, and clinical care in mental health fields and beyond. |
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spelling | pubmed-86946512021-12-23 Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest Willen, Sarah S. Williamson, Abigail Fisher Walsh, Colleen C. Hyman, Mikayla Tootle, William SSM Ment Health Article In recent years, human flourishing and its relationship to mental health have attracted significant attention in a wide range of fields. As an interdisciplinary, mixed-methods team with strong roots in critical medical anthropology and critical public health, we are intrigued by the possibility that a focus on flourishing may reinvigorate health research, policy, and clinical care in transformative ways. Yet current proposals to this effect, we contend, must be met with caution. In particular, we call attention to the troubling disconnect between current research on flourishing, on one hand, and the voluminous body of scholarship demonstrating the detrimental impact of structural inequities on health, on the other. We illuminate this blind spot in two ways. We begin with a critical assessment of leading conceptions of flourishing in positive psychology, which are compared to current approaches in the critical social sciences of health. In the second half of the paper, we support our argument by presenting original findings from a mixed-methods study with a diverse sample of interviewees in the Midwestern U.S. city of Cleveland, Ohio (n=167). Our interviewees’ rich narrative accounts, which we analyze both quantitatively and qualitatively, highlight important ways in which everyday understandings of flourishing diverge from prevailing scholarly accounts. Given these gaps and blind spots, now is an opportune time for robust interdisciplinary discussion about the implicit values and presumptions underpinning leading approaches to flourishing and their wide-ranging implications for research, policy, and clinical care in mental health fields and beyond. The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2022-12 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8694651/ /pubmed/34961852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100057 Text en © 2021 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Willen, Sarah S. Williamson, Abigail Fisher Walsh, Colleen C. Hyman, Mikayla Tootle, William Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title | Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title_full | Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title_fullStr | Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title_short | Rethinking flourishing: Critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the U.S. Midwest |
title_sort | rethinking flourishing: critical insights and qualitative perspectives from the u.s. midwest |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100057 |
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