Deconstructing humanitarian compassion: Ψ as method

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling Pub Date : 2023-01-17 DOI:10.1080/13642537.2022.2156119
Artemis Christinaki
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ABSTRACT This paper discusses humanitarian compassion within the Derridean notion of hospitality. Reflecting on the age of Imperial Humanitarianism where Evangelists formed administrative missions to save the souls of the slaves in the colonial provinces of Europe, it aims to address the link of compassion with Christianity and colonialism. Setting the Christian scene of humanitarianism, hospitality as a Derridean concept is introduced to depict that compassion and aid work in-between certain ‘guest and host’ territories. The impossibility of hospitality under these circumstances highlight the play of power relations in which the other is produced. While Derrida argues that hospitality cannot be power-balanced unless the language of the host is deconstructed, psychology in the humanitarian sector performs an ‘emotional hospitality’ which seeks to extract a story of confession. Ψ as method works to open a discussion on suffering, Christianity, and colonialism as a modern form of conversion: the confession of truth in a psychological discourse. Challenging compassion and aid as constituted in psychological discourse, this paper invites therapists to rethink the contextualisation under which these ideals emerged while introducing a discussion on what the language of psychology 'does' to refugees.
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解构人道主义同情:Ψ作为方法
本文讨论了德里安好客概念中的人道主义同情。它反映了在欧洲殖民省份,福音传教士为拯救奴隶的灵魂而组成行政使团的帝国人道主义时代,旨在探讨同情与基督教和殖民主义的联系。设置人道主义的基督教场景,好客作为一个Derridean概念被引入,以描述某些“客人和主人”之间的同情和援助工作。在这种情况下,款待是不可能的,这突出了权力关系的发挥,在这种权力关系中,他者产生了。德里达认为,除非解构主人的语言,否则待客之道无法实现权力平衡,而人道主义领域的心理学则表现出一种“情感待客之道”,试图从中提取一个忏悔的故事。Ψ作为一种现代形式的皈依,开启了一场关于苦难、基督教和殖民主义的讨论:在心理学话语中对真理的忏悔。挑战心理学话语中构成的同情和援助,本文邀请治疗师重新思考这些理想出现的背景,同时引入心理学语言对难民“做”的讨论。
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