在咨询和治疗培训中直面种族主义——种族主义与白人研讨会的三点经验

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychotherapy and Politics International Pub Date : 2021-02-25 DOI:10.1002/PPI.1579
Liz Smith, G. Proctor, Dania Akondo
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在本文中,一名咨询和心理治疗导师和两名刚刚完成培训的治疗师,一名有色人种学生和一名白人学生,在治疗室里进行了关于种族和白人的教学课程后,进行了反思和体验过程。作者探讨了他们自己的过程中,并自会议中反思,对话的形式,坦率的自我检查和面对他们的经验,包括更困难的。通过这一过程,作者讨论了这种培训的政治影响和缺点,既在这一特定的培训背景下,也在整个专业范围内。作者认为,在当代社会中,心理咨询和心理治疗专业以及为进入这一行业而提供的培训正日益受到挑战,要超越传统的关于白人、中产阶级和欧洲中心价值观以及课程和教学规范的优越性的假设。最后,他们为培训课程和从业者提供了针对具体情况和一般情况的建议,以解决提供方面的不足。
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Confronting racism in counselling and therapy training—Three experiences of a seminar on racism and whiteness
In this paper, a counselling and psychotherapy tutor and two therapists who have recently completed their training, one student of colour and one white, engage in a reflective, experiential process following a taught session on race and whiteness in the therapy room. The authors explore their own processes within and since the session in a reflexive, conversational format, candidly self ‐ examining and confronting their experiences, including the more difficult ones. Through this process, the authors discuss the political implications and shortcomings of such training, both within this specific training context and the profession as a whole. The authors contend that the counselling and psychotherapy professions and the training provided to enter them are increasingly being challenged in contemporary society to look beyond traditional assumptions about the superi-ority of white, middle class, and Eurocentric values and norms in the curriculum and teaching. They conclude by offering both context ‐ specific and general recommendations for training courses and practitioners to address the shortcomings in provision.
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Psychotherapy and Politics International
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy and Politics International explores the connections and interactions between politics and psychotherapy, both in theory and in practice. It focuses on the application to political problematics of thinking that originates in the field of psychotherapy, and equally on the application within the field of psychotherapy of political concepts and values internationally. The journal welcomes articles from all modalities or schools of psychotherapy and from across the political spectrum.
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