Black Beyond the Rainbow: Clinical Implications for the Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Queer Identity

Courtland Douglas, Jannis Moody, Dominique A. Broussard
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abstract:Current trends indicate increasing numbers of Black people are seeking mental health services, specifically looking for similarly-identified therapists. Therefore, in addition to relatability, clinicians must be competent enough to create a safe and welcoming space for clients' exploration processes. Drawing from primary sources, the authors call attention to the paucity of literature related to Black queer women's experiences and identify the historical assessments of Black queer people in social science literature that has focused heavily on queerness as abnormal or inherently anti-Black. These factors are of particular interest as Black spaces, which typically exist as havens for Black individuals, may be stressors for Black queer people with implications that range from masking sexuality and gender expression, fearing persecution and loss, and internalizing the notion that gender non-conforming behavior is deviant. Based on the intersectional experiences of Black queer people, the authors will posit clinical implications and recommendations.
彩虹之外的黑人:种族、性别和酷儿身份交叉性的临床意义
摘要:目前的趋势表明,越来越多的黑人正在寻求心理健康服务,特别是寻找身份相似的治疗师。因此,除了相关性之外,临床医生还必须有足够的能力为客户的探索过程创造一个安全和受欢迎的空间。从主要来源出发,作者们提请注意与黑人酷儿女性经历有关的文献的匮乏,并将社会科学文献中对黑人酷儿的历史评估认定为异常或天生反黑人。这些因素尤其令人感兴趣,因为黑人空间通常是黑人个人的庇护所,可能是黑人酷儿的压力源,其含义包括掩盖性行为和性别表达、害怕迫害和损失,以及内化性别不合行为是越轨的观念。基于黑人酷儿的交叉经历,作者将提出临床意义和建议。
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