谦逊作为促进跨性别和性别多样化青年健康和安全的育儿实践。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1111/famp.70075
Katie Heiden-Rootes, Michelle R. Dalton, M. Paz Galupo
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摘要

亲子关系质量,包括情感支持和接受程度,是跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年自杀意念、自杀企图和心理健康的最大预测因素。家庭干预研究正在进行中,以确定如何改变父母拒绝或对TGD身份模棱两可的不良亲子关系。本文基于先前心理学和心理治疗中的文化谦卑研究,将父母性别肯定文化谦卑概念化。父母性别确认文化谦卑(PGACH)是适用于亲子关系与TGD青年,具体。TGD青年与顺性父母具有跨文化关系;父母谦卑的做法可以提供一个有效的家庭干预点,在家庭中培养新的人际关系过程。一个案例研究通过对话和案例分析来说明如何在父母和TGD青少年的家庭治疗背景下培养和实施父母的谦逊。最后,对实践的启示表明,治疗师需要在尊重和关心父母的同时,考虑到他们的文化背景,在支持年轻人的同时,锻炼文化谦逊。PGACH量表的形成,以衡量家庭研究和干预的结果,有待进一步的研究。
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Humility as a Parenting Practice for Promoting the Health and Safety of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth

Humility as a Parenting Practice for Promoting the Health and Safety of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth

Parent–child relationship quality, including the degree of emotional support and acceptance, is the single biggest predictor of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and mental health for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth. Family intervention research is underway for identifying how to change poor parent–child relationships where parents reject or are ambiguous about TGD identities. This manuscript conceptualizes parental gender-affirming cultural humility based on previous research on humility in psychology and cultural humility in psychotherapy. Parental gender-affirming cultural humility (PGACH) is applied to parent–child relationships with TGD youth, specifically. TGD youth and their cisgender parents occupy a cross-cultural relationship; parental humility practices may offer an effective point of family intervention for cultivating a new interpersonal process in the family. A case study is described with dialogue and analysis of the case for illustrating how parental humility could be cultivated and enacted in a family therapy context with parents and a TGD adolescent. Finally, implications for practice indicate a need for therapists to exercise cultural humility when engaging parents with respect and care, given their cultural backgrounds while simultaneously supporting the youth. Continued research is needed on scale formation for PGACH for measuring outcomes in family research and intervention.

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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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