Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis

Melanie M. Wilcox, Andrés E. Pérez-Rojas, L. R. Marks, Amy L. Reynolds, H. Suh, Lisa Y. Flores, Laurie D. McCubbin, Kerrie G. Wilkins-Yel, Matthew J. Miller
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For counseling psychology to realize its commitments to uprooting anti-Black racism and white supremacy, we must shift from an individual to a structural frame of reference. We expand on prior calls to build upon the structural competencies approach that has been detailed in the medical literature and integrated into medical education. Whereas our existing “cultural” approaches orient us toward individual differences and characteristics, the structural competencies approach compels us to deeply understand, and ground our interventions in, how individual and community-level outcomes result from structural determinants of health, including and especially anti-Black racism and white supremacy. We further argue that we must take a structural competencies approach to all the work of counseling psychologists, not just psychotherapy. Using a hypothetical vignette, we briefly describe what such an approach might look like in practice. We provide recommendations for next steps in counseling psychology education and training.
结构性能力:在反种族主义和非殖民化实践中重新定位咨询心理学
为了实现咨询心理学根除反黑人种族主义和白人至上主义的承诺,我们必须从个体参照系转向结构参照系。我们在之前的呼吁基础上,进一步扩展了结构能力方法,该方法已在医学文献中详细阐述,并已纳入医学教育。我们现有的 "文化 "方法面向个体差异和特征,而结构性能力方法则迫使我们深入了解个人和社区层面的结果是如何由健康的结构性决定因素(包括尤其是反黑人种族主义和白人至上主义)造成的,并以此为基础采取干预措施。我们进一步认为,我们必须在心理咨询师的所有工作中采用结构性能力方法,而不仅仅是心理治疗。通过一个假设的小故事,我们简要介绍了这种方法在实践中的应用。我们对心理咨询教育和培训的下一步工作提出了建议。
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