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Silent, Invisible and Under-Supported? An Autoethnographic Journey Through the Valley of the Shadow of Youth Mental Health in Australia

Hugo, AA 2018 , 'Silent, Invisible and Under-Supported? An Autoethnographic Journey Through the Valley of the Shadow of Youth Mental Health in Australia', in D Kember and M Corbett (eds.), Structuring the Thesis: Matching Method, Paradigm, Theories and Findings , Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore, pp. 263-271.

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Abstract

This study follows the interpretivist paradigm and uses autoethnography as both amethodology and a method to answer the research question, How might a mother’sautoethnographic account of her son “falling through the cracks” help us to betterunderstand and support Australian youth experiencing mental illness?

Item Type: Book Section
Authors/Creators:Hugo, AA
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd
DOI / ID Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0511-5_26
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