'The war, with all of its brutality and nonsense, came to my house'

Gávi Ansara, Katarzyna Drabarek
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This article—a collaboration between us as student and educator—shares an example of Freirean praxis in a clinical psychology course. We discuss how our course was transformed when, one day after our first class of the semester, Russian military forces invaded Ukraine and students were suddenly and unexpectedly called on to host and/or provide support for forcibly displaced people from Ukraine. This article is our attempt to describe how the complex political context in which we found ourselves shaped and transformed our clinical psychology course and our experience of our learning environment. We reflect together on how we responded to the immediate consequences of this event, share what we learned through this experience, and discuss the implications for anti-oppressive practitioner educational contexts.
“战争,带着它所有的残酷和荒谬,来到了我的家。”
这篇文章——我们作为学生和教育者的合作——分享了弗里德里安在临床心理学课程中的一个实践例子。我们讨论了本学期第一节课结束后的一天,俄罗斯军队入侵乌克兰,学生们突然意外地被要求接待和/或为乌克兰被迫流离失所的人提供支持,我们的课程是如何发生变化的。本文试图描述我们身处的复杂政治环境是如何塑造和改变我们的临床心理学课程和我们对学习环境的体验的。我们一起反思我们如何应对这次事件的直接后果,分享我们从这次经历中学到的东西,并讨论反压迫从业者教育背景的含义。
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