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The angry black woman: The impact of pejorative stereotypes on psychotherapy with black women

机译:愤怒的黑人妇女:贬义刻板印象对黑人妇女的心理治疗的影响

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In the aftermath of slavery and the resulting social, economic, and political effects, Black women have become the victims of negative stereotyping in mainstream American culture. Such stereotypes include the myth of the angry Black woman that characterizes these women as aggressive, ill tempered, illogical, overbearing, hostile, and ignorant without provocation. Symptoms presented by Black women during mental health treatment may reinforce this myth. However, many of the negative characteristics of the angry Black woman developed in response to external stressors and historical factors. Black women also have a unique experience with and expressions of anger that shape the presenting symptoms interpreted by the mental health clinician. This myth and corresponding negative stereotypes significantly affect Black women intrapsychically, interpersonally, and are likely to influence the efficacy of mental health treatment. Understanding and treatment of Black women in a mental health context should be influenced by the cultural norms and sociopolitical dynamics affecting these clients. Successful mental health treatment requires cultural competence and clinicians who are well prepared to navigate the inherent complexities of culture with clients. Awareness of the angry Black woman mythology, including its genesis, manifestations, and the unique experiences of Black women, may raise the standards of cultural competence for clinicians and provide more successful treatment outcomes in working with this population. A case example illustrates the assiduity essential to practicing in a culturally competent manner. A client is presented from a traditional psychotherapeutic perspective and then viewed through a lens that integrates psychotherapeutic practice with conscious awareness of the mythology and stereotypes impacting Black women. Implications for culturally relevant practice are discussed.
机译:在奴隶制及其带来的社会,经济和政治影响之后,黑人妇女已成为美国主流文化中负面定型观念的受害者。这样的刻板印象包括愤怒的黑人妇女的神话,这些神话将这些妇女描绘为具有挑衅性,脾气暴躁,不合逻辑,霸道,敌对和无知。黑人妇女在心理健康治疗期间出现的症状可能会强化这一神话。但是,愤怒的黑人妇女的许多负面特征是在外部压力和历史因素的影响下发展的。黑人妇女还具有独特的经历和愤怒表情,这些情绪和表情塑造了心理健康医生所解释的症状。这个神话和相应的负面刻板印象极大地影响了黑人女性的心理,人际交往能力,并可能影响心理健康治疗的效果。在心理健康背景下对黑人妇女的理解和治疗应受到影响这些客户的文化规范和社会政治动态的影响。成功的心理健康治疗需要文化才能和临床医生做好充分的准备,以与客户打交道,解决文化固有的复杂性。对愤怒的黑人女性神话的认识,包括其起源,表现和黑人女性的独特经历,可能会提高临床医生的文化能力水平,并为与这一群体合作提供更成功的治疗结果。一个案例说明了以文化称职的方式进行练习必不可少的协助。从传统的心理治疗角度介绍客户,然后通过将心理治疗实践与影响黑人女性的神话和刻板印象的意识结合起来的镜头进行观察。讨论了与文化相关的实践的含义。

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