Nonpossessive caring during the two pandemics

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Humanistic Counseling Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1002/johc.12230
Thomas A. Field
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In this manuscript, a new theoretical model is applied to analyze the effects of the early 2020s’ dual pandemics: the coronavirus and anti-Black racial violence pandemics. Grounded in humanistic–existential principles, the nonpossessive caring model emphasizes relational structures, relational caring, and relational nonpossession. The model is applied to the coronavirus pandemic's challenges, such as balancing disease mitigation and the interpersonal control. Through the lens of relational structures, the anti-Black racial violence pandemic is analyzed, examining privilege and oppression's role in shaping police–community dynamics. Nonpossessive caring principles are relevant in policing, supporting Black community members’ experiences, fostering police cultures of directed attention, cultivating curiosity, and valuing community input. This manuscript contributes to existential and humanistic counseling by addressing autonomy and responsibility tensions, offering guidance on existential responsibility amid mandates, and emphasizing marginalized communities’ subjective experiences.

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两次大流行病期间的无私关爱
在本手稿中,我们运用了一种新的理论模型来分析 2020 年代初的双重流行病:冠状病毒和反黑人种族暴力流行病的影响。非占有式关怀模式以人本主义-存在主义原则为基础,强调关系结构、关系关怀和关系非占有。该模式适用于冠状病毒大流行所面临的挑战,如平衡疾病缓解和人际控制。通过关系结构的视角,分析了反黑人种族暴力大流行,研究了特权和压迫在形成警察-社区动态中的作用。非占有性关怀原则与警务工作息息相关,它支持黑人社区成员的经验,培养警察的定向关注文化,培养好奇心,重视社区意见。本手稿通过解决自主与责任之间的紧张关系,为任务中的生存责任提供指导,并强调边缘化社区的主观体验,为存在主义和人本主义咨询做出了贡献。
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Journal of Humanistic Counseling
Journal of Humanistic Counseling PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling (JHC) explores humanistic counseling and development and research and critical reviews emphasize innovative programs and practices to promote tolerance, nurture diversity, and uphold human rights.
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