Vaughan Michelle, Ergun Gokce, Williams Julie
School of Professional Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, USA.
J Homosex. 2021 Jun 7;68(7):1196-1222. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2021.1888587. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
The complexity of the lives of sexual and gender diverse Muslims within the United States calls for mental health providers to own our power and privilege. Embracing cultural humility in service of aligning ourselves with liberation psychology, we call for an intersectionally informed, strengths-based approach to empowering/affirming clients whose diverse religious experiences intersect with their experiences of marginalization as sexual and gender diverse (SGD) Muslims. Drawing on extant personal narratives around mental health and therapy of this population, the authors offer critical reflections, processes and opportunities for clinicians to take responsibility in honoring the diverse journeys and experiences of SGD Muslims in serving them in journeys of healing.
美国性取向和性别认同多元的穆斯林群体生活的复杂性,要求心理健康服务提供者认清自己的权力和特权。我们秉持文化谦逊,致力于与解放心理学保持一致,呼吁采用一种基于交叉性视角、以优势为基础的方法,来增强/肯定那些宗教经历与作为性取向和性别认同多元(SGD)的穆斯林所遭受的边缘化经历相互交织的客户的力量。作者借鉴了围绕这一群体心理健康和治疗的现有个人叙述,为临床医生提供了批判性反思、过程和机会,以便他们在帮助SGD穆斯林踏上康复之旅时,能够负责地尊重他们多样的历程和经历。