Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal (PPRIJ)

ISSN: 2576-0319

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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Chronicles of Untold Reality: Mother’s Mental Imbalance and Prejudice of Relations in an African Society

Authors: Botchway CAN*

DOI: 10.23880/pprij-16000360

Abstract

Mental health remains a concealed subject in African society, veiled by taboo and prejudice. Families coping with the burden of mental imbalance often endure social ostracization, entangled in a web of fear as hereditary concerns cast an ominous shadow on future generations. This narrative delves into the lived experience of a daughter whose mother’s unexpected diagnosis of mental imbalance upends their lives, unveiling the harsh realities of societal perceptions and the resilience required to navigate the unknown. Drawing upon the methodology of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), the research unearths the essence of the protagonist’s experience and how they attribute meaning to their existence. This phenomenological approach allows for a deeper exploration of the emotional turmoil faced by the family at the onset of the mother’s sickness and how they cope with the profound challenges that follow. As the story unfolds, the protagonist’s mother, an accomplished school principal and district education director, grapples with memory loss and impulsive behavior, leading to vulnerability and victimization. The emotional upheaval faced by the family is captured vividly, as they navigate the complexities of their mother’s deteriorating mental health. The search for a cure becomes an arduous battle, involving medical institutions, alternative treatments, and unwavering familial support. In the face of prejudice and stigmatization surrounding mental illness, the family’s resilience shines through, uniting them in their pursuit of understanding and compassion. The narrative also explores the protagonist’s internal struggle with faith and their quest for solace amidst the challenges posed by their mother’s condition. Through this narrative and the application of IPA, the profound impact of mental health on individuals and families within African society is revealed. The research sheds light on the urgent need for a more compassionate societal response, breaking down barriers of prejudice, and fostering empathy and support for those facing mental health challenges. The combination of lived experiences and interpretive analysis brings to the fore the unspoken pain and unresolved questions endured by the protagonist, her mother, and their family. The hope of the protagonist lies in envisioning a future where understanding and dignity prevail, empowering individuals to walk their journeys with compassion and empathy.

Keywords: Interpretative Phenomenological; Untold Reality; Mental Imbalance

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