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Corpus, Discourse and Mental Health

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

1. Introduction: Mental health, discourse and corpus linguistics
2. Contested conditions and online support groups
3. Methods and corpus data for health research
4. Anorexia online: Pro-recovery in the ED community
5. Being ‘sick of it’: Depression, medication and self-injurious behaviour
6. Diabulimia: The discourse of a contested mental illness
7. Discussion: Mental health and identity online
8. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Daniel Hunt is Assistant Professor of Discourse Analysis in the School of English, University of Nottingham, UK.Gavin Brookes is Senior Research Associate within the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.

Summary

**Shortlisted for the 2021 BAAL Book Prize for an outstanding book in the field of Applied Linguistics**

Situated at the interface of corpus linguistics and health communication, Corpus, Discourse and Mental Health provides insights into the linguistic practices of members of three online support communities as they describe their experiences of living with and managing different mental health problems, including anorexia nervosa, depression and diabulimia.

In examining contemporary health communication data, the book combines quantitative corpus linguistic methods with qualitative discourse analysis that draws upon recent theoretical insights from critical health sociology. Using this mixed-methods approach, the analysis identifies patterns and consistencies in the language used by people experiencing psychological distress and their role in realising varying representations of mental illness, diagnosis and treatment. Far from being neutral accounts of suffering and treating illness, corpus analysis illustrates that these interactions are suffused with moral and ideological tensions sufferers seek to collectively negotiate responsibility for the onset and treatment of recalcitrant mental health problems.

Integrating corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis and health sociology, this book showcases the capacity of linguistic analysis for understanding mental health discourse as well as critically exploring the potential of corpus linguistics to offer an evidence-based approach to health communication research.

Foreword

Combining corpus linguistics and discourse analysis, this book provides case studies of contemporary communication around three mental health conditions: anorexia, diabulimia and depression.

Additional text

[An] ambitious book. ... this monograph by Hunt and Brookes is an erudite and carefully argued piece of scholarship.

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