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Listening to the Voices of the Poor and Disrupting the Silence About Class Issues in Psychotherapy

机译:聆听穷人的声音并打断对心理治疗中班级问题的沉默

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By its very nature, a life of poverty is harmful to the emotional well-being of poor and working-class women and men. Psychology, for the most part, has unwittingly played a part in this oppression by pathologizing the poor and maintaining barriers to mental health care. This article presents findings from qualitative studies that illustrate lived experiences and insights from poor and working-class people in the community at large and in the therapeutic settings in particular. Drawing from these narratives, recommendations are made to psychologists who seek to subvert the normative silence around class issues and take on the work of providing class-aware services to men and women in poverty.
机译:从本质上讲,贫穷的生活有害于贫穷和工人阶级的男女的情感幸福。在大多数情况下,心理学通过压制穷人的病情和维护精神卫生保健的障碍,在不经意间扮演了这种压迫的角色。本文提供了定性研究的结果,这些研究说明了整个社区,特别是在治疗环境中,贫穷和工人阶级的生活经验和见解。从这些叙述中,向心理学家提出了建议,他们寻求颠覆围绕阶级问题的规范沉默,并致力于为贫困的男女提供阶级意识的服务。

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