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Forlænget sorgforstyrrelse - Som Et Udtryk For Administreret Lidelse

Oversat titel

Prolonged grief disorder - as an expression of managing suffering

Semester

4. semester

Udgivelsesår

2018

Afleveret

Antal sider

41

Abstract

I would like to argue retroductively that, based on the basic assumption that human beings are “meaning-seeing” beings, crucial generative mechanisms can be traced behind the ICD-11 category, “prolonged grief disorder”. This paper’s argument is based on the theoretics of contemporary diagnostics, and can be summarized the following way: With the fall of the grand narratives (Dufour) and with Disenchantment of the World (Weber)— and thereby the fall of the dominating theodicies (Weber)—people look for alternative explanatory theodicies (Wilkinson). Furthermore, I argue that the embryonic form of these alternative theodicies can be understood through Bauman’s thoughts on the individual’s deconstruction of their own mortality in relation to modernity. This consists of the individual’s attempt to cope with and/or resist their own mortality by splitting up their mortality into smaller, explanatory segments. In doing so, the individual’s experience of suffering is allowed to be understood through a new lens of meaning based on the officially described suffering found in ICD-11. Meaning generation is then co-produced through the explanatory medical lexicon and the adoption and synthesis of said lexicon in the individual’s experience of suffering, creating a “diagnostic language of suffering”. This new “medicalised” language of suffering colonizes other alternative forms of languages dealing with suffering, ultimately resulting in an absence theodical explanations and what I call the “administration of suffering”. The goal of “administration of suffering” being the attempt to master, categorize and eliminate suffering. I conclude that “prolonged grief disorder” is an imagined addition underneath administrational understandings of suffering.