The History Of Clinical Psychology and its Relationship to Ableism: Using the Past to Inform Future Directions in Disability-Affirming Care.

The Behavior therapist Pub Date : 2023-10-01
Tyra Bergstrom, Brie M Reid, Sharon Y Lee, Laura R Stroud
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Despite the prominence of psychological testing in the early history of clinical psychology in the US, harms perpetuated by and within the field on disabled communities are seldom considered in clinical psychology's teaching, education, and practice. We review clinical psychology's historical and current relationship to ableism-the systematic discrimination, exclusion, and oppression of people with physical or mental disabilities and chronic illnesses. This paper also discusses the medical model of disability, perspectives on current treatments from members of the disability community, the impacts of disability stigma on professional and academic settings for clinical psychology, and future directions for disability-affirming practices.

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临床心理学的历史及其与残疾歧视的关系:用过去的经验指导未来的残障人士护理方向。
尽管心理测试在美国临床心理学的早期历史中占有重要地位,但在临床心理学的教学、教育和实践中,却很少考虑到该领域内部对残障群体造成的伤害。我们回顾了临床心理学在历史上和当前与残障主义的关系--残障主义是指对身体或精神残障人士及慢性病患者的系统性歧视、排斥和压迫。本文还讨论了残障的医学模式、残障群体成员对当前治疗方法的看法、残障污名对临床心理学专业和学术环境的影响,以及残障认可实践的未来方向。
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