Unpacking the stress of 2020: Black Americans cope with systemic trauma

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Clinical psychology & psychotherapy Pub Date : 2024-01-21 DOI:10.1002/cpp.2944
Tiffany R. Williams, Jeffery E. Bass, Morgan Swain, Dana Jennings, Whitney N. Wyatt, Shakeira Foster
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The year 2020 was a challenging and traumatic year for Americans, especially Black Americans. Many Black people quickly succumbed to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). This paper describes systemic trauma as a lens to conceptualize the effects of COVID-19, racial stress and trauma, and grief. A recount of the events during the year 2020 is reviewed. Racism towards Black people was at an all-time high. Complicated and collective grief was ever-present. As a by-product of COVID-19, economic and health disparities resurfaced to further complicate Black people's well-being. Systemic trauma is described as a comprehensive and inclusive framework that captures the intensity and depth of the trauma Black Americans experienced. We argue that culturally appropriate interventions are needed to help Black people continue to heal from the distress of 2020. Race-informed trauma treatment is a culturally appropriate intervention that facilitates healing, improves the quality of life, and fosters posttraumatic growth for Black Americans. We offer race-informed treatment as a theoretical orientation that can facilitate healing and posttraumatic growth for Black people.

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解读 2020 年的压力:美国黑人应对系统性创伤
对于美国人,尤其是美国黑人来说,2020 年是充满挑战和创伤的一年。许多黑人很快死于冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)。本文以系统性创伤为视角,阐述了 COVID-19、种族压力和创伤以及悲伤的影响。本文回顾了 2020 年发生的事件。针对黑人的种族主义达到了历史最高点。复杂的集体悲伤无处不在。作为 COVID-19 的副产品,经济和健康差距再次出现,使黑人的福祉更加复杂。系统性创伤被描述为一个全面而包容的框架,它捕捉到了美国黑人所经历的创伤的强度和深度。我们认为,需要采取文化上适当的干预措施,帮助黑人继续从 2020 年的痛苦中痊愈。种族知情的创伤治疗是一种文化上适当的干预措施,可促进美国黑人的康复、提高生活质量并促进创伤后的成长。我们将种族知情治疗作为一种理论取向,可促进黑人的愈合和创伤后成长。
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Clinical psychology & psychotherapy
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy aims to keep clinical psychologists and psychotherapists up to date with new developments in their fields. The Journal will provide an integrative impetus both between theory and practice and between different orientations within clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy will be a forum in which practitioners can present their wealth of expertise and innovations in order to make these available to a wider audience. Equally, the Journal will contain reports from researchers who want to address a larger clinical audience with clinically relevant issues and clinically valid research.
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