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Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples

Horrocks, Matthew; Ward, Christopher D.

Authors

Christopher D. Ward



Abstract

Meanings develop within relationships, and this chapter is based on a qualitative study involving seven adults diagnosed with CFS/ME along with a ‘significant other ’. The first section concerns the couples ’ narratives of illness, with accounts of CFS/ME as an all-encompassing, unpredictable illness; as a reverser of roles within the home; as a closed world that separated couples from others; and as something that the couple needed to manage together. The second section, on interpretations, concerns the meanings couples established between themselves and also those they negotiated in relation to the outside world prior to, during and following diagnosis. The third section covers questions of personal and relational change. The chapter aims to stay as close as possible to the words and experiences of our participating couples rather than to impose a scheme of interpretation based on either the research literature or our own clinical perspectives.

Citation

Horrocks, M., & Ward, C. D. (2015). Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples. In Meanings of ME: Interpersonal and Social Dimensions of Chronic Fatigue (86-105). London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137467324_8

Publication Date 2015
Deposit Date Jun 29, 2021
Pages 86-105
Book Title Meanings of ME: Interpersonal and Social Dimensions of Chronic Fatigue
Chapter Number 7
ISBN 9781349691296
DOI https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137467324_8
Keywords Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Illness Perception, Psychosomatic Medicine, Attributional Style, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patient
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5747253
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057%2F9781137467324_8