美国寻求庇护者家庭治疗干预的交叉性前提

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Christian D. Chan, Chanel Shahnami Rodriguez, Connie T. Jones
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摘要

移民政策和政府制度的变化增加了美国国内反移民的言论和对寻求庇护者的态度。因此,寻求庇护家庭面临文化、关系和角色的变化,这些变化加剧了创伤、孤立和精神健康症状的经历。虽然美国仍然弥漫着种族主义的本土主义氛围,但移民后的压力揭示了其他形式的结构性压迫,如异性恋和性别歧视。交叉性作为一个不可或缺的理论框架来研究压迫的交叉力量,以及它们如何在治疗中强调寻求庇护的家庭经历。为了解决影响寻求庇护家庭福祉和关系的社会政治经验和压迫问题,文章(a)概述了关于家庭关系和对寻求庇护家庭的干预措施的关键定义和研究趋势;(b)阐述交叉性的核心原则;(c)综合从交叉方面的应用,以加强寻求庇护家庭的干预和研究。
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The Premise of Intersectionality for Family Therapy Interventions With Asylum Seekers in the United States

Changes in migration policy and governmental systems have increased anti-immigration rhetoric and attitudes toward asylum seekers within the United States. Consequently, asylum-seeking families contend with changes in culture, relationships, and roles, which exacerbate experiences of trauma, isolation, and mental health symptoms. While the United States still harbors an atmosphere of racist nativism, postmigration stressors uncover other forms of structural oppression, such as heterosexism and genderism. Intersectionality serves as an indispensable theoretical framework to examine intersecting forces of oppression and how they accentuate asylum-seeking family experiences in therapy. To address sociopolitical experiences and oppression impacting the well-being and relationships of asylum-seeking families, the article (a) outlines key definitions and research trends on family relationships and interventions with asylum-seeking families; (b) elaborates intersectionality's core tenets; and (c) synthesizes applications from intersectionality to enhance asylum-seeking family interventions and research.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marital & Family Therapy (JMFT) is published quarterly by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and is one of the best known and most influential family therapy journals in the world. JMFT is a peer-reviewed journal that advances the professional understanding of marital and family functioning and the most effective psychotherapeutic treatment of couple and family distress. Toward that end, the Journal publishes articles on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in marital and family therapy.
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