Department of Psychology, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY, USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2022 Jun;24(3):353-365. doi: 10.1080/14616734.2021.1976935. Epub 2021 Oct 21.
This paper draws on critical race theory and research on attachment, social rank and dehumanization to theorize the implications of addressing anti-Blackness in psychotherapy with both Black and non-Black clients in the context of White Supremacy. Drawing on and critiquing a recent review of attachment theory and race, the author draws on historical and empirical research outlining the contours of a racial capitalist world. Recontextualizing attachment theory through this critical race theory lens, it will be argued psychotherapy must address anti-Blackness with both Black and non-Black clients, redefining therapeutic action not only as the provision of repair of interpersonal ruptures, but also as the capacity to mentalize about socio-historical ruptures, allowing space to clarify and pursue one's values despite an anti-Black, capitalist and White Supremacist world. This paper will provide case examples illustrating these principles with Black and non-Black clients and conclude with their clinical and political implications.
本文借鉴批判种族理论和依恋、社会等级和去人性化研究,从白人至上主义的角度,理论化了在心理治疗中如何解决非裔美国人恐惧症,同时针对黑人和非黑人客户。本文借鉴并批评了最近对依恋理论和种族的综述,作者借鉴了历史和经验研究,概述了种族资本主义世界的轮廓。通过这一批判性种族理论视角重新构建依恋理论,本文认为心理治疗必须与黑人和非黑人客户一起解决非裔美国人恐惧症,不仅将治疗行动重新定义为提供人际破裂的修复,而且还将其定义为能够对社会历史破裂进行心理化,为澄清和追求自己的价值观留出空间,尽管存在反黑人、资本主义和白人至上主义的世界。本文将提供案例示例,说明这些原则如何适用于黑人和非黑人客户,并得出其临床和政治意义。