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|Abstract=This paper examines how images of unfortunate childhoods are invoked to make sense of psychological problems in adulthood. I use conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis to study a Swedish radio program in which a psychotherapist talks to people about their personal troubles. The findings suggest that, on one hand, the image of an unfortunate childhood was used as an explanatory framework for individuals' problematic experiences. On the other hand, the childhood‐grounded reasoning, applied to individual cases, illustrated the explanatory framework and reaffirmed it as a commonsense way of reasoning about personal troubles.
 
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Thell2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Thell2020
Author(s) Nataliya Thell
Title Childhood‐Grounded Explanations for Personal Troubles: Social Problems Work in Radio Counseling
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Tag(s) EMCA, Social problems work, Radio counseling, Childhood, Membership categorization
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Year 2020
Language English
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Journal Symbolic Interaction
Volume 43
Number 2
Pages 257–283
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DOI 10.1002/symb.443
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This paper examines how images of unfortunate childhoods are invoked to make sense of psychological problems in adulthood. I use conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis to study a Swedish radio program in which a psychotherapist talks to people about their personal troubles. The findings suggest that, on one hand, the image of an unfortunate childhood was used as an explanatory framework for individuals' problematic experiences. On the other hand, the childhood‐grounded reasoning, applied to individual cases, illustrated the explanatory framework and reaffirmed it as a commonsense way of reasoning about personal troubles.

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