The Weakening of Kin Ties: Exploring the Need for Life-World Led Interventions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background
2.1. The Weakening of Kin Ties
2.2. The Great Disembedding
2.3. Market-Forces in Health Care and the Disconnecting of Life-World and System-World
2.4. Family Group Conferencing
3. A Case Study of FGC
4. The Case—Two Troublesome Adult Sons and Their Uncertain Parents
That needs to be solved here! You do not want to burden other people, but problems need to be shared with your family as they are more closely related. […] They knew that the situation got out of hand.(mother)
I said to them: “When are you both finally gonna say sorry to my sister? When are you finally gonna do so? You have treated her like an animal! Why are you making the life of my sister such a misery? Where do you think this will contribute to?”.(sister of the mother)
My stepdaughter also started yelling: “Why are you not working? Why is the police all the time coming over? Why are you troubling the life of my father and your mother?” That was really tough, but very necessary.(mother)
When my mother started crying, I felt pity for her. And finally, I thought: something needs to be changed, because I have never heard my mother’s side of the story. At home, you always leave the kitchen table angrily and you never hear of the other side. […] I looked at my brother, and thought ‘shit’, we need to convince it all to them. Then, they got to know why we had so many debts. Well, that was because of cannabis use, buying liquor, partying every night. […] Before I always kept this secret, I never told anyone about it. […] And when I finally told them, it felt like a relief.(youngest son)
In the end, one should make a calculation. Think about the situation when this method was not deployed, what would have been the risks afterwards? The mother would have been send to the local mental health clinic, and the police would have been involved sixteen times more! That are just Euro marks!(social worker)
At the supreme moment, the family does not show up [we—researchers and FGC coordinator—are waiting for them in a local community center not far from their home]. When we call them and try to convince them to come over, they act reluctant. The coordinator immediately takes over the telephone and tells the mother in her own dialect [Gronings] that it is very rude to let people come over from far and not showing up themselves. We get into the car and ten minutes later we evaluate in informal circumstances at their kitchen table the positive outcomes of the conference.(empirical memo)
5. Discussion
5.1. The Alienated Individual and the Need for a Cultural Environment
5.2. Co-Isolation in Bubbles and Spheres
6. Conclusions
Ethical Statement
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSchout, Gert, and Gideon De Jong. 2018. "The Weakening of Kin Ties: Exploring the Need for Life-World Led Interventions" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 2: 203. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15020203
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