Centralizing the voices of queer womxn of color in counseling

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Ana G. Reyes, Natalya A. Lindo, Nicole Allen, Mónica Rodríguez Delgado
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Abstract

This participatory action research study explored queer womxn of color's (QWoC) experiences of microaggressions in counseling. Due to the multifaceted and complex experiences of QWoC, this study was informed by intersectionality theory and utilized photovoice methodology to explore QWoC's experiences of microaggressions in counseling. The seven QWoC who participated in this study provided portrayals of their experience of microaggressions in counseling. Five major themes were prominent in their photographs and narratives: (a) counseling as a tool of oppression, (b) impact of oppression in counseling, (c) strategies for survival, (d) healing for QWoC, and (e) the power of sharing mi historia. Overall, co-researchers provided insight into their experiences of oppression in counseling, while highlighting clinical and research practices that may be healing and liberatory for QWoC. Additionally, implications and conclusions drawn from the experiences of co-researchers provide recommendations for counselors working with QWoC.

在咨询中集中有色人种酷儿女性的声音
本参与性行动研究探讨了有色酷儿女性在心理咨询中的微侵犯经历。本研究以交叉性理论为指导,运用光声方法,探讨女大学生心理咨询中微侵犯的经验。参与本研究的7位QWoC在咨询中描述了他们的微侵犯经历。在他们的照片和叙述中,有五个主要主题是突出的:(a)作为压迫工具的咨询,(b)咨询中压迫的影响,(c)生存策略,(d) QWoC的治疗,(e)分享历史的力量。总的来说,共同研究人员提供了他们在咨询中遭受压迫的经验,同时强调了可能对QWoC有治疗和解放作用的临床和研究实践。此外,从共同研究人员的经验中得出的启示和结论为与QWoC一起工作的辅导员提供了建议。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
13.00%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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