"How could I not bring it up?": A multiple case study of therapists' comfort when Black clients discuss anti-Black racism in sessions.

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1037/pst0000404
Theodore T Bartholomew, Andres E Pérez-Rojas, Rashanta Bledman, Eileen E Joy, Krista A Robbins
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Abstract

Anti-Black racism is often overlooked in predominantly White spaces such as psychotherapy. This pervasive disregard and dehumanization reflects the perpetuation of ongoing racial trauma that can influence the psychological health of Black people seeking psychotherapy. Therapists, therefore, ought to be equipped and comfortable to have conversations about anti-Blackness and anti-Black racism in sessions, though evidence suggests they are often uncomfortable discussing race and racism in practice. To understand therapists' comfort when clients discuss anti-Black racism, we used a multiple case study approach to interview five practicing clinicians (two White, two Black, one biracial Asian and White). Within-case analysis elicited a sense of participants' personal experiences of being comfortable, and at times less so, when clients discussed having endured anti-Black racism. Cross-case analysis led to the identification of four themes: (a) Beyond Acknowledgment, (b) Drawing Personal Awareness into the Moment, (c) Engaging with One's Own Emotional Responses, and (d) I Am versus I Should: Proactive and Reactive Comfort. These findings are discussed within the scope of multicultural competence, multicultural orientation, and the value of cultural comfort when clients' discuss anti-Black racism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

“我怎么能不提呢?”当黑人来访者在会议上讨论反黑人种族主义时,治疗师的舒适感的多个案例研究。
在心理治疗等以白人为主的领域,反黑人种族主义经常被忽视。这种普遍的漠视和非人化反映了持续不断的种族创伤,这种创伤会影响寻求心理治疗的黑人的心理健康。因此,治疗师应该准备好,并且能够在治疗中轻松地谈论反黑人和反黑人种族主义,尽管有证据表明,他们在实际讨论种族和种族主义时往往感到不舒服。为了了解治疗师在客户讨论反黑人种族主义时的安慰程度,我们采用了多案例研究的方法采访了五位执业临床医生(两位白人,两位黑人,一位亚裔和白人混血儿)。个案分析引出了参与者的一种舒适的个人体验,有时不太舒服,当客户讨论忍受反黑人种族主义时。跨案例分析确定了四个主题:(a)超越承认,(b)将个人意识引入当下,(c)参与自己的情绪反应,以及(d)我是与我应该:主动和被动舒适。当客户讨论反黑人种族主义时,这些发现在多元文化能力、多元文化取向和文化舒适的价值范围内进行了讨论。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
4.60
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12.00%
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93
期刊介绍: Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. The journal strives to foster interactions among individuals involved with training, practice theory, and research since all areas are essential to psychotherapy. This journal is an invaluable resource for practicing clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals.
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