Carter J H, Green P D
J Natl Med Assoc. 1981 May;73(5):403-8.
The experiences of two black mental health professionals, who were invited to provide technical assistance to improve services to blacks in three community mental health centers in South Carolina, are described. This was a new and unprecedented attempt to elucidate and correct the problems of inadequate mental health services for blacks, while improving compliance with affirmative action. Camouflaged in elite professionalism were subtle hostile feelings and negative beliefs about blacks.
本文描述了两位黑人心理健康专业人员的经历,他们受邀提供技术援助,以改善南卡罗来纳州三个社区心理健康中心为黑人提供的服务。这是一次全新且史无前例的尝试,旨在阐明并纠正为黑人提供心理健康服务不足的问题,同时提高对平权行动的遵守程度。在精英式的专业外表之下,存在着对黑人的微妙敌意和负面看法。