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Theorizing Black Trans Survivance and Care in the Context of COVID 19: A Clinical Case Study
Smith College Studies in Social Work ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-03 , DOI: 10.1080/00377317.2020.1867030
Rory Crath 1 , Hannah Karpman 2 , J. J. Mull 2 , Leigh-Anne Francis 3
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ABSTRACT

Although Trans women of color experience unique stressors to their physical and mental health and bring distinctive survival and resistance strategies to a therapeutic relationship, they are widely underrepresented in the clinical literature. This paper presents a case of a Black transfeminine youth in an urban area, offering questions brought forward to a clinical consultation during the Covid 19 pandemic. It situates the case in the history of Black Trans subjugation It then examines the case from three theoretical perspectives: psychoanalytic thought, queer of color critique, and a neurobiological perspective. The case is interpreted through each theoretical lens, offering both an understanding of the presenting issues as well as implications for treatment planning. The perspectives are then integrated, offering an example of how one might use a synthesis of perspectives in conversation with each other to best conceptualize and plan for treatment.



中文翻译:

从理论上讲,在COVID 19的背景下进行黑人跨性别生存与护理理论研究:一项临床案例研究

摘要

尽管有色人种的跨性别女人会经历独特的生理和心理压力,并为治疗关系带来独特的生存和抵抗策略,但她们在临床文献中的代表性不足。本文介绍了一个在城市地区发生黑人跨性别女性青年的案例,提出了在Covid 19大流行期间向临床咨询提出的问题。它将案子置于黑人跨服征服的历史中,然后从三个理论角度审视该案子:精神分析思想,对色彩的批判和神经生物学的观点。该案例通过每个理论视角进行解释,既提供了对当前问题的理解,也对治疗计划产生了影响。然后将这些观点整合在一起,

更新日期:2021-03-01
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