Theorizing Black Trans Survivance and Care in the Context of COVID 19: A Clinical Case Study

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
R. Crath, Hannah E. Karpman, J. Mull, Leigh-Anne Francis
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ABSTRACT Although Trans women of color experience unique stressors to their physical and mental health and bring distinctive survival and resistance strategies to a therapeutic relationship, they are widely underrepresented in the clinical literature. This paper presents a case of a Black transfeminine youth in an urban area, offering questions brought forward to a clinical consultation during the Covid 19 pandemic. It situates the case in the history of Black Trans subjugation It then examines the case from three theoretical perspectives: psychoanalytic thought, queer of color critique, and a neurobiological perspective. The case is interpreted through each theoretical lens, offering both an understanding of the presenting issues as well as implications for treatment planning. The perspectives are then integrated, offering an example of how one might use a synthesis of perspectives in conversation with each other to best conceptualize and plan for treatment.
新冠肺炎背景下黑人跨性别生存和护理的理论化:一个临床案例研究
尽管有色人种的跨性别女性经历了独特的生理和心理压力源,并在治疗关系中带来了独特的生存和抵抗策略,但她们在临床文献中被广泛低估。本文介绍了一个城市地区黑人跨性别青年的案例,提出了在Covid - 19大流行期间提出的临床咨询问题。它将这个案例置于黑人跨性别者被征服的历史中,然后从三个理论角度来考察这个案例:精神分析思想,酷儿的色彩批判和神经生物学的角度。该案例通过每个理论镜头进行解释,提供对当前问题的理解以及对治疗计划的影响。然后,这些观点被整合起来,提供了一个例子,说明人们如何在彼此的对话中使用观点的综合,以最好地概念化和计划治疗。
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期刊介绍: Smith College Studies in Social Work focuses on the vital issues facing practitioners today, featuring only those articles that advance theoretical understanding of psychological and social functioning, present clinically relevant research findings, and promote excellence in clinical practice. This refereed journal addresses issues of mental health, therapeutic process, trauma and recovery, psychopathology, racial and cultural diversity, culturally responsive clinical practice, intersubjectivity, the influence of postmodern theory on clinical practice, community based practice, and clinical services for specific populations of psychologically and socially vulnerable clients.
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