拆包遗产:女性主义神学和临床意义

Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1177/00916471211071060
Tina R. Armstrong, Anne Wangugi, Seanita N. Scott
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Renita Weems牧师博士是女性主义神学的先驱,她的工作也对临床心理学和整合的实践产生了重大影响。尽管威姆斯博士的工作描述了几个值得深入探索的主题,但本文将研究四个不同的主题,这些主题讲述了黑人女性的核心经历,然后是这些主题的临床意义和案例说明。威姆斯博士鼓励日常黑人女性看到自己在《圣经》文本中的反映,并在将她们的故事与圣经中女性的故事进行比较时展示了这种做法。威姆斯博士还分析了黑人女性所处的社会条件,并通过信仰的视角解决了这些不公正现象。她明确表示,信仰的一个关键组成部分是伸张正义,这有助于赋予边缘群体权力。她的作品为黑人女性提供了一个通过人际联系和社区关系培养的人类繁荣的愿景。最后,威姆斯博士在自己的作品中塑造了创造力,并敦促其他人受到启发,将上帝赋予的艺术表达作为修复和治愈的源泉。尽管在APA风格中并不常见,但本文的平衡点将继续使用威姆斯博士的专业头衔来讨论她。在非裔美国人的传统中,长辈通常被称为长辈,他们的头衔是荣誉和尊重的象征;我们将向我们尊敬的教母致敬,以此来庆祝这一习俗。
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Unpacking of a Legacy: Womanist Theology and Clinical Implications
Rev. Dr Renita Weems is a pioneering foremother of womanist theology whose work also poses significant implications for the practice of clinical psychology and integration. Although Dr Weems’ work describes several topics worthy of deeper exploration, this article will examine four distinct themes that speak to the core experience of Black womanhood, followed by the clinical implications of these themes and a case illustration. Dr Weems provides encouragement for the everyday Black women to see herself reflected in the Biblical text and demonstrates this practice as she weaves parallels between their stories and those of women in the scriptures. Dr Weems also offers an analysis of the social conditions that Black women find themselves in and addresses these injustices through a faith lens. She makes it clear that a key component of faith entails acting out justice, which serves to empower those on the margins. Her work offers up a vision for human flourishing for Black women that is fostered through interpersonal connectedness and community relationships. Finally, Dr Weems models creativity in her own work and urges others to be inspired to use their God-given artistic expressions as a source of restoration and healing. Although uncommon in APA style, the balance of this article will continue to use Dr Weems professional title when discussing her. Within the African American tradition, elders are commonly referred to with the inclusion of their titles as a sign of honor and respect; we will celebrate this practice by giving reverence to our esteemed foremother.
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