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“Not so good vibrations”: five collaborative autoethnographic accounts of Brian Wilson, his life, music, rock “n” recovery’

Patrick Hopkinson (Managing Director of Apollo Eagle Consulting, Banstead, UK)
Mats Niklasson (Department of Psychology, University of Bolton, Bolton, UK and Vestibularis Clinic, Center for Sensorimotor Research, Kalmar, Sweden)
Peter Bryngelsson (Independent Researcher, Music College, Stockholm, Sweden)
Andrew Voyce (Department of Social Work, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK)
Jerome Carson (School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, University of Bolton, Bolton, UK)

Mental Health and Social Inclusion

ISSN: 2042-8308

Article publication date: 20 October 2023

Issue publication date: 1 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the life of the musician Brian Wilson from five different perspectives.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors used a mixed method of collaborative autoethnography, psychobiography and digital team ethnography to try and better understand the life and contributions of Brian Wilson.

Findings

Each of the five contributors provides different insights into the life and music of Brian Wilson.

Research limitations/implications

While the focus of this paper is on a single individual, a case study, the long and distinguished life of Brian Wilson provides much material for discussion and theorising.

Practical implications

Each individual presenting to mental health services has a complex biography. The five different contributions articulated in this paper could perhaps be taken as similar to the range of professional opinions seen in mental health teams, with each focusing on unique but overlapping aspects of the person’s story.

Social implications

This account shows the importance of taking a biological-psychological-social-spiritual and cultural perspective on mental illness.

Originality/value

This multi-layered analysis brings a range of perspectives to bear on the life and achievements of Brian Wilson, from developmental, musical, psychological and lived experience standpoints.

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Acknowledgements

There are no acknowledgements.

There is no funding for this work.

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Citation

Hopkinson, P., Niklasson, M., Bryngelsson, P., Voyce, A. and Carson, J. (2023), "“Not so good vibrations”: five collaborative autoethnographic accounts of Brian Wilson, his life, music, rock “n” recovery’", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 430-446. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-09-2023-0103

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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