“Black Women Saved my Life”: A Case Study on Healing Intersectional Racial Trauma

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Candice Nicole Hargons, Jardin Dogan-Dixon, Natalie Malone, Anyoliny Sanchez
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AbstractThe painful consequences of intersectional racial trauma on the mental health of Black women have been examined in the existing literature. However, limited research explicates how to assess, conceptualize, and treat intersectional racial trauma in clinical practice. Practicing psychologists seeking to integrate science and practice for mental health and social justice breakthroughs desire innovative clinical models to facilitate this work. This paper presents a case study of a week-long, intensive teletherapy retreat to treat the intersectional racial trauma of a queer, middle-aged, Black cisgender woman. We detail theories and research regarding racial trauma and intersectionality and present the integrated How to Love a Human model. Then, we describe the client’s presenting concerns and how to assess and conceptualize intersectional racial trauma to inform a multifaceted, collectivistic treatment approach. Last, we chronologically overview each day of the retreat and address how our healing approach can serve as a research framework and clinical example to treat intersectional racial trauma among Black women.PUBLIC SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTRacial trauma is a painful reality for many Black women, with other intersecting forms of oppression exacerbating the impact. This paper describes how four Black women provided therapy through an innovative, collectivist model for a queer Black woman experiencing intersectional racial trauma.Keywords: Racial traumamental healthblack womenintersectionalitycase study AcknowledgementThe authors thank the client for her permission to share this story and the healing process.Notes1 Client provided permission to publish this case study using some identifying information for accurate context. We use a pseudonym throughout this text.
“黑人妇女救了我的命”:一个治疗交叉种族创伤的案例研究
摘要已有文献研究了交叉种族创伤对黑人妇女心理健康的痛苦影响。然而,有限的研究阐明了在临床实践中如何评估、概念化和治疗交叉种族创伤。执业心理学家寻求将科学与实践相结合,以实现心理健康和社会正义的突破,他们渴望创新的临床模式来促进这项工作。本文介绍了一个案例研究,为期一周,密集的远程治疗撤退治疗交叉种族创伤的酷儿,中年,黑人顺性别妇女。我们详细介绍了有关种族创伤和交叉性的理论和研究,并提出了综合的“如何爱一个人”模型。然后,我们描述了客户提出的问题,以及如何评估和概念化交叉种族创伤,以告知多方面的集体治疗方法。最后,我们按时间顺序概述了静修的每一天,并讨论了我们的治疗方法如何作为研究框架和临床例子来治疗黑人妇女的交叉种族创伤。对许多黑人女性来说,下颚创伤是一个痛苦的现实,其他交叉形式的压迫加剧了这种影响。本文描述了四位黑人女性如何通过一种创新的集体主义模式为一位经历交叉种族创伤的酷儿黑人女性提供治疗。关键词:种族创伤健康黑人女性交叉性案例研究致谢作者感谢客户允许分享这个故事和治愈过程。注1客户端允许使用一些识别信息发布本案例研究,以获得准确的上下文。我们在整篇文章中都使用了笔名。
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Women & Therapy
Women & Therapy Multiple-
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4.40
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4.80%
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18
期刊介绍: Women & Therapy is the only professional journal that focuses entirely on the complex interrelationship between women and the therapeutic experience. Devoted to descriptive, theoretical, clinical, and empirical perspectives on the topic of women and therapy, the journal is intended for feminist practitioners as well as for individuals interested in the practice of feminist therapy. The journal focuses on a wide range of content areas, including: •issues in the process of therapy with female clients •problems in living that affect women in greater proportion than men, such as depression, eating disorders, and agoraphobia •women"s traditional and nontraditional roles in society and how these affect and can be affected by therapy.
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