Meeting migrants: Mourning, possibility and generativity

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Michael O’Loughlin
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Abstract

A description of partnership between a school of psychology and a human rights organization that offers asylum services is used as a basis for probing the ethical complexity of activism. “Doing good” is complicated by the insertion of asylum evaluation services into the reductionist and metrics-based evaluative mechanisms utilized in conventional psychological services and demanded by U.S. and European immigration proceedings. Conceptualization of migration through the lenses of decoloniality, necropolitics, and critical refugee studies lays bare the extraordinary complexity of the journey of involuntary migrants. Some consequences of the imperative to reduce such complex suffering to simple psychometric parameters and medicalized diagnoses are explored, and the paper ends with a plea for a situated, culturally sensitive, and clinically complex understanding of the human suffering entailed by involuntary migration. Activism, it is suggested, is best practiced within complex ethical frameworks that ensure that, at a minimum, we do no harm to those we seek to serve.

会见移民:哀悼、可能性和生成性
通过描述一所心理学院校与一个提供庇护服务的人权组织之间的合作关系,我们可以探究行动主义在伦理方面的复杂性。将庇护评估服务纳入传统心理服务所使用的、美国和欧洲移民程序所要求的还原论和基于指标的评估机制,使 "行善 "变得更加复杂。通过非殖民主义、死亡政治学和批判性难民研究的视角对移民进行概念化,揭示了非自愿移民旅程的异常复杂性。本文探讨了将这种复杂的痛苦简化为简单的心理测量参数和医学诊断的一些后果,最后呼吁对非自愿移民带来的人类痛苦进行情景化、文化敏感性和临床复杂性的理解。本文认为,激进主义最好是在复杂的伦理框架内进行,以确保我们至少不会伤害我们所要服务的人。
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1.30
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14.30%
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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