2021
DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2021.1976935
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Love in a time of anti-Blackness: social rank, attachment, and race in psychotherapy

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“…In our theorizing, we give primacy to racism not to minimize other oppressions but because racial discourse and, in particular, anti-Blackness structures other hierarchies around class, gender, and sexuality (Fanon, 1952(Fanon, /2008Turner & Neville, 2020). It structures the desire for social mobility by positioning Blackness as an ontological bottom one should fear falling into, and Whiteness as the heights one aspires to (see Gaztambide, 2022;Helms, 2020)-as we will see in the case of Freud himself.…”
Section: Psychoanalysis In Broader Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our theorizing, we give primacy to racism not to minimize other oppressions but because racial discourse and, in particular, anti-Blackness structures other hierarchies around class, gender, and sexuality (Fanon, 1952(Fanon, /2008Turner & Neville, 2020). It structures the desire for social mobility by positioning Blackness as an ontological bottom one should fear falling into, and Whiteness as the heights one aspires to (see Gaztambide, 2022;Helms, 2020)-as we will see in the case of Freud himself.…”
Section: Psychoanalysis In Broader Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To accomplish this, we advocate paying close attention to both verbal and body language in the clinical encounter, integrating Lacanian (Pavón-Cuéllar & González Equihua, 2013) and relational (Wachtel, 2011) psychoanalytic perspectives on language. This clinical approach calls on us to complement our clinical listening for the language of attachment and relationship with listening for the language of power, status, and hierarchy in words and action (Gaztambide, 2022).…”
Section: A Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Approach To Clinical and Commu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers in this field can also ask additional questions, including: What are the implications for clinical practice and public policy of understanding how experiences of racism affect functioning, socialization goals, and attachment relationships (Gaztambide, 2022)? When working with Black families, attachment-focused practitioners should draw on insights from successful parenting interventions (e.g., Brody et al, 2004;Coard et al, 2007Coard et al, , 2021, clinical practice (Tadros et al, 2021), and public policies (e.g., Barbarin et al, 2016;Gaylord-Harden et al, 2018) designed to support Black children, adolescents, and families.…”
Section: Look I Ng a H E A Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beginning of BLM was also a tiny movement to help the Black people gain their rights which became global re-known. This movement is changing people's perspectives about racism, thus challenging brutality based on racism (Gaztambide, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%