《风暴眼中的黑人男孩

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Kirkland C. Vaughans
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摘要

精神分析界有必要开始观察和研究种族主义的影响,它的跨代和结构嵌入表现,这样精神分析和心理治疗才能对黑人,尤其是黑人儿童和青少年更有帮助,不幸的是,他们的心理发展是在一种持续的(如果不被承认的话)种族主义文化中形成的。黑人儿童被社会残酷的刻板印象所排斥,被排除在社会、教育和就业机会之外。这种排斥有时因他们自己对所处的敌对文化的不适应反应而加剧,从而肯定了根深蒂固的种族化信仰和社会结构。更多的精神分析关注于对种族的文化态度的理论化和理解,通过对跨代创伤的精神分析审讯来理解种族主义对我们如何看待黑人童年的影响,可以积极地影响我们对种族主义如何影响我们作为临床医生和公民的治疗过程的理解。如果不把美国社会中结构性种族主义对心理健康护理各个领域的临床医生的潜在影响纳入我们的理论构想中,我们是否会让治疗领域对黑人男孩或黑人男性友好,这是值得怀疑的。
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Black Boys in the Eye of the Storm
ABSTRACT It is essential that the psychoanalytic community begin to observe and study racism’s effects, its transgenerational and structurally embedded manifestations, so that psychoanalysis and psychotherapy can be more helpful to Black people, and especially to Black children and adolescents, whose developing psyches are, unfortunately, being shaped within a culture of ongoing, if unacknowledged, racism. Black children are caught in the crosshairs of society’s brutal stereotypes that exclude them from social, educational, and employment opportunities. Such exclusions are sometimes exacerbated by their own non-adaptive responses to the hostile culture in which they live, thus affirming deep-seated racialized beliefs and social structures. Greater psychoanalytic attention to theorizing and understanding cultural attitudes on race, to understanding the impact of racism on how we think about Black boyhood with a psychoanalytic interrogation of transgenerational trauma, could positively impact our understanding of how racism impacts the therapeutic process for us all as clinicians and as citizens. It is doubtful that we will ever make the therapeutic arena hospitable to Black boys or Black men without integrating in our theoretical formulations the insidious effect of structural racism in American society impacting clinicians in all areas of mental health care.
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Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
Psychoanalytic Study of the Child PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child is recognized as a preeminent source of contemporary psychoanalytic thought. Published annually, it focuses on presenting carefully selected and edited representative articles featuring ongoing analytic research as well as clinical and theoretical contributions for use in the treatment of adults and children. Initiated in 1945, under the early leadership of Anna Freud, Kurt and Ruth Eissler, Marianne and Ernst Kris, this series of volumes soon established itself as a leading reference source of study. To look at its contributors is to be confronted with the names of a stellar list of creative, scholarly pioneers who willed a rich heritage of information about the development and disorders of children and their influence on the treatment of adults as well as children. An innovative section, The Child Analyst at Work, periodically provides a forum for dialogue and discussion of clinical process from multiple viewpoints.
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