Seeking Womanist-Liberation: Using Testimonios to Drive anti-Racism in Psychology

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Aashna Banerjee, Taylor N. Thomas, Shantel D. Gaillard
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Abstract

AbstractEighty-six percent of psychologists are white, leading to implicit and explicit discrepancies, exclusion, and discrimination against people of color in the discipline. Additionally, academia tends to center white, Eurocentric, and male narratives and experiences in psychology which perpetuates oppression of marginalized communities, especially women of color, in psychology. Thus, in this article, we propose a womanist-liberation framework to support radical healing of women of color in psychology and, ultimately, growth of the discipline. We share reflexive narratives called testimonios to describe our experiences as women of color in academia, in the hopes of encouraging reflection, developing insight, cultivating compassion, and inciting social justice action amongst our readers. Lastly, we propose recommendations stemming from a womanist-liberation framework to make psychology more inclusive, responsive, attuned, and liberatory toward the experiences of women of color.Keywords: Liberation psychologymujerismotestimonioswomanism Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
寻求女性解放:用证言推动心理学上的反种族主义
86%的心理学家是白人,这导致了该学科中对有色人种的隐性和显性差异、排斥和歧视。此外,学术界倾向于在心理学中以白人、欧洲中心主义和男性的叙事和经验为中心,这些叙事和经验使边缘化群体,特别是有色人种女性,在心理学中受到长期压迫。因此,在本文中,我们提出了一个女性主义解放框架,以支持心理学中有色人种女性的激进治疗,并最终促进该学科的发展。我们分享被称为证词的反思性叙述,描述我们作为学术界有色人种女性的经历,希望在我们的读者中鼓励反思,发展洞察力,培养同情心,并激发社会正义行动。最后,我们提出了来自女性主义解放框架的建议,使心理学对有色人种女性的经历更具包容性、反应性、协调性和解放性。关键词:解放心理学女性主义证言披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突
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Women & Therapy
Women & Therapy Multiple-
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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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