曾被监禁的黑人男子隐形综合症的现象学分析

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Dallas Wright, Darrick Tovar-Murray, Thomas Noel Jr., Ronald Chennault
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引用次数: 3

摘要

研究人员对8名曾被监禁的黑人男子进行了定性研究,了解他们患有咨询学者安德森·富兰克林(Anderson Franklin)称之为“隐形综合症”的经历。隐形综合症是“一种内心的挣扎,感觉自己的才能、能力、个性和价值不被重视,甚至不被认可,因为偏见和种族主义。”结果发现了五个最重要的主题,包括隐形的痛苦、隐形的普遍性、对权力关系的认识、应对隐形以及治愈的重要性。对曾被监禁的黑人男子进行心理咨询的启示。
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A phenomenological analysis of invisibility syndrome in formerly incarcerated Black men

Qualitative research was conducted with eight formerly incarcerated Black men on their experiences with what counseling scholar Anderson Franklin has dubbed “invisibility syndrome.” Invisibility syndrome is “an inner struggle with the feeling that one's talents, abilities, personality, and worth are not valued or even recognized because of prejudice and racism.” Results found five superordinate themes, including painfulness of invisibility, pervasiveness of invisibility, awareness of power relations, coping with invisibility, and importance of healing. Implications for counseling formerly incarcerated Black men are provided.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development is a quarterly journal of the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD), a member association of the American Counseling Association. AMCD members receive the journal as a benefit of membership. The journal is concerned with research, theory and program applications pertinent to multicultural and ethnic minority interests in all areas of counseling and human development.
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