“Addressing White privilege in family therapy: A discourse analysis”

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Joe Cottrell-Boyce
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Abstract

For this qualitative study, four family therapists were interviewed about the significance of White privilege to their therapeutic practice. The interview data were analysed using Foucauldian discourse analysis. The study highlights the relevance of White privilege to systemic family therapy as a historically contextualised social reality, manifested in unequal experiences, outcomes and relationships. Constraints to addressing White privilege are identified in the form of alternative discourses, such as ‘colour blindness’, which problematise the naming of race and contribute to ‘race anxiety’. ‘Talk-about-talk-about-race’, acknowledging the contradictions and uncertainty inherent to dialogue around race, may help overcome the mutually negating imperatives of these discourses. Acknowledging White privilege requires ‘relational risk-taking’ (Mason 2018); to neglect this task risks complicity with the maintenance of White privilege, which, “depends for its power on silence” (Berndt 2008: 190).

Practitioner points

  • Naming race and spelling out the possible implications of White privilege can help puncture White normativity and warm the context for further exploration of racial subjectivity.
  • Making White privilege explicit via appropriate use-of-self can help challenge the ‘myth of meritocracy’ which reinforces narratives of individual deficit.
  • Metacommunication in the form of ‘talk-about-talk-about-race’ may help practitioners overcome the double-binds of ‘race-anxiety’.
“家庭治疗中的白人特权:话语分析”
在这个定性研究中,四位家庭治疗师接受了关于白人特权对他们治疗实践的重要性的访谈。访谈资料采用傅柯语篇分析法进行分析。该研究强调了白人特权与系统家庭治疗的相关性,作为一种历史背景化的社会现实,表现在不平等的经历、结果和关系上。解决白人特权的限制以其他话语的形式确定,例如“色盲”,这使种族的命名成为问题,并导致“种族焦虑”。“谈论种族”,承认围绕种族的对话中固有的矛盾和不确定性,可能有助于克服这些话语中相互否定的必要性。承认白人特权需要“承担关系风险”(Mason 2018);忽视这一任务有可能与维护白人特权共犯,而白人特权“依赖于沉默的力量”(Berndt 2008: 190)。从业者指出,命名种族并阐明白人特权的可能含义,有助于打破白人的规范性,并为进一步探索种族主体性提供温暖的环境。通过适当的自我运用来明确白人的特权可以帮助挑战“精英统治的神话”,这种神话强化了个人缺陷的叙述。“谈-谈-谈-种族”形式的元沟通可以帮助从业者克服“种族焦虑”的双重束缚。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Therapy advances the understanding and treatment of human relationships constituted in systems such as couples, families and professional networks and wider groups, by publishing articles on theory, research, clinical practice and training. The editorial board includes leading academics and professionals from around the world in keeping with the high standard of international contributions, which make it one of the most widely read family therapy journals.
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