Talking With white Clients About Race.

Journal of health service psychology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-02 DOI:10.1007/s42843-021-00037-2
David Drustrup
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Most white people do not believe that race is an important feature of their lives, and this belief continues into the therapy room where race is rarely a topic of conversation, especially for all-white dyads. However, research shows that race and racism are highly salient for white people's mental health, and this gap in understanding has negative effects on the well-being of both white people and people of color. This paper argues to embrace the ethical and moral call to actively address race and racism in therapy between white therapists and white clients. This embrace can be particularly challenging for white therapists who believe themselves to be social justice-oriented people, but who nevertheless contribute to racism in both conscious and unconscious ways. A model is offered for how psychotherapists can bring up and work with the topics of race and racism during the course of therapy. The model includes ways for white therapists to engage in the long-term process of self-critique, ways to introduce the salience of race in the white client's life, and how to connect race and racism to the client's explicit goals for therapy. Finally, a case example is explored using a well-meaning, self-defined liberal white client.

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与白人客户谈论种族问题。
大多数白人不相信种族是他们生活的一个重要特征,这种信念一直延续到治疗室,在那里,种族很少是一个话题,尤其是对全白人双性恋来说。然而,研究表明,种族和种族主义对白人的心理健康非常突出,这种理解上的差距对白人和有色人种的健康都有负面影响。本文认为,在白人治疗师和白人客户之间的治疗中,应积极应对种族和种族主义的伦理和道德呼吁。这种拥抱对白人治疗师来说尤其具有挑战性,他们认为自己是社会正义导向的人,但他们却以有意识和无意识的方式助长了种族主义。为心理治疗师在治疗过程中如何提出和处理种族和种族主义话题提供了一个模型。该模型包括白人治疗师参与长期自我批评过程的方法,在白人客户的生活中引入种族突出性的方法,以及如何将种族和种族主义与客户的明确治疗目标联系起来。最后,用一个善意的、自我定义的自由主义白人客户来探讨一个案例。
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