Speaking of privilege: family therapy educators' journeys toward awareness and compassionate action |
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Authors: | Hernandez-Wolfe Pilar McDowell Teresa |
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Affiliation: | Counseling Psychology, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR 97219, USA. pilarhw@lclark.edu |
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Abstract: | This study explores how family therapy educators from privileged social locations understand issues of privilege and the process by which they integrate their personal and professional journeys to create and model equity in family therapy training and professional development. These educators developed awareness about issues of privilege and oppression and owned their privilege. Increased awareness involved personal struggles with guilt and managing internalized voices of prejudice that are constantly reinforced in society. These educators adopted a stance of action and accountability for equity. We hypothesize that the process leading to owning one's privilege involves the ability to be compassionate for others' suffering and one's own limitations. |
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Keywords: | Privilege White privilege Compassion Accountability Family therapy education 摘要关键词 特权 白色特权 同情 责任 家庭治疗教育 privilegio privilegio blanco compasión responsabilidad educación sobre terapia familiar |
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