‘Pedagogical Perspectives to Ponder’: Engaging With Social Justice—An Integrative Pedagogy of Discomfort and Love in Psychotherapy

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Charlotte O'Brien, Divine Charura
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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this perspective piece is to illuminate the urgency of focussing on pedagogical approaches that facilitate social justice and anti-discriminatory practice. We propose novel experiential activities for the classroom, which can then be applied to the diverse contexts and communities where trainees live.

Aim

The aim of this paper is to propose a pedagogical prime to be utilised by psychotherapeutic training educators, to help trainees to engage with the use of anti-discriminatory and socially just practices early in a their academic training.

Materials and Method

A pedagogical prime of experiential learning activities for social justice and anti-discriminatory practice is proposed. Examples of engaging with an integrative pedagogy of discomfort and love in psychotherapy training are presented as a method for facilitating a depth of reflective practice.

Results

The process of engaging with this pedagogical prime has a powerful impact on self-awareness, reflective and reflexive practice. These facilitate the trainees' personal and professional development, and integration of theory and practice. The pedagogical prime activities also serve to develop culturally informed, anti-oppressive and relational attributes as part of a firm commitment to social justice.

Discussion

Attainment of these attributes in social justice and anti-discriminatory practice enable trainees not only to develop into professional psychotherapeutic practitioners, but also into global citizens with an awareness of social justice. As educators, we have a responsibility to continue to work to decolonise the curriculum, starting at the grass-roots level with how we engage pedagogically with anti-discriminatory, socially just language in the classroom. As psychotherapeutic practitioners, we are also ethically required by law to engage in anti-discriminatory practices whilst serving diverse populations, yet we often lag behind in training approaches which aspire towards social justice.

Conclusion

This paper advocates for further research into the proposed pedagogic prime, utilising an integrated pedagogy of discomfort with a pedagogy of love. It also advocates for early lessons on language in psychotherapeutic and psychological training programmes, shifting the focus of social justice and anti-discriminatory practice to the forefront of trainees’ consciousness from the start of training.

“思考的教学视角”:参与社会正义——心理治疗中不适和爱的综合教学法
这篇透视文章的目的是阐明关注促进社会正义和反歧视实践的教学方法的紧迫性。我们为课堂提出了新颖的体验活动,这些活动可以应用到学员生活的不同环境和社区中。本文的目的是提出一种可供心理治疗培训教育者使用的教学方法,以帮助受训者在他们的学术培训中尽早使用反歧视和社会公正的做法。材料和方法提出了社会正义和反歧视实践的体验式学习活动的教学基础。在心理治疗训练中采用不适和爱的综合教学法的例子,作为促进深度反思实践的方法。结果参与这一教学启动的过程对自我意识、反思和反身性实践有强大的影响。这些都有利于学员的个人和专业发展,以及理论与实践的结合。教学的主要活动还有助于发展了解文化、反压迫和关系的特性,作为对社会正义的坚定承诺的一部分。在社会公正和反歧视实践中实现这些属性,使学员不仅能够发展成为专业的心理治疗从业者,而且能够成为具有社会公正意识的全球公民。作为教育工作者,我们有责任继续努力使课程非殖民化,从基层开始,在课堂上使用反歧视、社会公正的语言进行教学。作为心理治疗从业者,法律也要求我们在为不同人群服务的同时,在道德上采取反歧视的做法,但我们在追求社会正义的培训方法上往往落后。本文主张对提出的教育学启动进行进一步研究,利用不适教育学和爱教育学的综合教育学。它还主张在心理治疗和心理培训方案中尽早开设语言课程,从培训开始就将社会正义和反歧视做法的重点转移到受训者意识的最前沿。
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Counselling & Psychotherapy Research
Counselling & Psychotherapy Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Counselling and Psychotherapy Research is an innovative international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to linking research with practice. Pluralist in orientation, the journal recognises the value of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods strategies of inquiry and aims to promote high-quality, ethical research that informs and develops counselling and psychotherapy practice. CPR is a journal of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, promoting reflexive research strongly linked to practice. The journal has its own website: www.cprjournal.com. The aim of this site is to further develop links between counselling and psychotherapy research and practice by offering accessible information about both the specific contents of each issue of CPR, as well as wider developments in counselling and psychotherapy research. The aims are to ensure that research remains relevant to practice, and for practice to continue to inform research development.
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