Trauma-Informed Cultural Humility Mental Health Practice: Centering History among African American Women.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1093/sw/swad045
Sunghyun Hong
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Social work has made significant strides in providing mental health services. However, advancement in mental health practices grounded in social work values, such as trauma-informed care and cultural humility mental health practice (CHMHP), is still lacking. One possible reason is that many strategies overlook clients' historical contexts, particularly the collective history held by the community to which the client belongs. By centering "history" in social work practices, clinical social workers can be more equipped to provide high-quality, client-centered services. This article advocates for adopting trauma-informed CHMHP as a critical strategy to elevate history in clinical social work practice and proposes that trauma-informed CHMHP can improve mental health service quality among clients of color who are profoundly disrupted by historical trauma. Specifically, this article proposes that using trauma-informed CHMHP to address historical trauma can enhance mental health treatment outcomes and experiences for African American women. Clinical social workers trained to address these interconnected issues can help reduce disparities in quality treatment access.

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创伤知情文化谦卑心理健康实践:以非裔美国妇女为中心的历史。
社会工作在提供精神卫生服务方面取得了重大进展。然而,基于社会工作价值观的精神卫生实践的进步,如创伤知情护理和文化谦逊精神卫生实践(CHMHP),仍然缺乏。一个可能的原因是,许多策略忽略了客户的历史背景,特别是客户所属社区所拥有的集体历史。通过在社会工作实践中聚焦“历史”,临床社会工作者可以更有能力提供高质量的、以客户为中心的服务。本文提倡将创伤知情的CHMHP作为临床社会工作实践中提升历史的重要策略,并提出创伤知情的CHMHP可以提高被历史创伤严重破坏的有色人种客户的心理健康服务质量。具体来说,本文提出使用创伤知情的CHMHP来解决历史创伤可以提高非裔美国妇女的心理健康治疗结果和经验。临床社会工作者经过培训,可以解决这些相互关联的问题,有助于减少在获得高质量治疗方面的差距。
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