三次在火上:一些关于接触,文化,背景和白人的思考

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
E. Green
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本文旨在激发人们对心理治疗实践中白人、文化和身份的思考。这篇文章以一首诗结束,将作者置于一个丰富的环境中,包括她的祖先和文化遗产。诗歌照亮了难以到达的地方,揭示了可能隐藏在日常生活中的生活经历。对于白人治疗师来说,诗意的想象可能会把白色从隐形中带出来,把它裸露出来供更近距离的观察,促进更多的理解和开放。作者是一位白人治疗师和研究者,他用诗意的探究来培养一种增强的文化意识,以重新看待自我和“他者”。这篇文章邀请白人以人为中心的治疗师参与他们自己的自我理解,以促进增强的文化参与、敏感性和意识。
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Thrice over the fire: some reflections on contact, culture, context, and whiteness
ABSTRACT This article aims to provoke thinking about whiteness, culture and identity in relation to psychotherapy practice. The writing concludes with a poem that situates the author within an enriched environment that includes her ancestors and cultural heritage. Poetry illuminates hard to reach places, surfacing lived experiences that might otherwise hide in their everydayness. For the white therapist a poetic imagination might bring whiteness forth from invisibility, laying it bare for closer inspection, facilitating greater understandings and openness. The author, a white therapist and researcher, uses poetic inquiry, to foster an enhanced cultural awareness with a view to seeing self and ‘other’ afresh. The article invites the white person-centered therapist to engage with their own self-understandings to facilitate enhanced cultural engagement, sensitivity and awareness.
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