共同创造仪式/共同创造仪式,让我们作为反压抑心理咨询师和研究人员开展工作

Ana Guadalupe Reyes, Alexandria Capraro, Mónica Rodríguez Delgado
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心理咨询师和定性研究人员有幸聆听人们的故事,因此他们肩负着探索和使用反压迫、解放和治愈的临床和研究方法的重大责任。因此,2019 年,我们与七位有色人种同性恋女性(QWoC)一起开始了一个摄影选择项目,共同探索她们在咨询中遭受微侵害的经历。在这一旅程中,我们认识到,要完全呈现 "共同研究者"(参与者)的叙事和经历,我们需要保持敏锐和脚踏实地。我们在研究小组会议前举行了我们现在称之为 "仪式 "的活动,以支持我们作为心理咨询师和反压迫研究者在整个摄影选择项目中的工作。在研究过程中,这些有意识的、情感的、具身的和精神的实践让我们能够与自己和共同研究者坦诚相待。在本文中,我们将讨论我们创建的几种仪式,这些仪式帮助我们进行批判性反思,[不]学习萃取性研究实践,并探索我们的意图,从而让我们以更深刻、更有意义的方式与我们的体现性体验和共同研究者的叙事建立联系。
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Co-Creando Rituales / Co-Creating Rituals to Hold Our Work as Anti-Oppressive Counselors and Researchers
Counselors and qualitative researchers have the honor of hearing peoples’ stories and thus have a great responsibility to explore and use clinical and research methodologies that are anti-oppressive, liberatory, and healing. Therefore, in 2019 we began a photovoice project alongside seven queer womxn of color (QWoC) that collaboratively explored their experiences of microaggressions in counseling. Through this journey, we recognized that to be fully present with the “co-researchers’” (participants’) narratives and experiences, we needed to remain attuned and grounded. We engaged in what we now call “rituals” before research team meetings to support our work as counselors and anti-oppressive researchers throughout this photovoice project. These intentional, emotional, embodied, and spiritual practices allowed us to be open with ourselves and with the co-researchers during the research process. In this article, we discuss several rituals we created that helped us engage in critical reflexivity, [un]learn extractive research practices, and explore our intentions, thus allowing us to connect with our embodied experiences and co-researchers’ narratives in a deeper and more meaningful way.
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