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COVID-19 feminist framework and biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective for social workers and mental health practitioners to manage violence, abuse, and trauma against children, women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ during and post-COVID-19
International Social Work ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-29 , DOI: 10.1177/00208728211067158
Sonia Mukhtar 1
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This article explains the integrated implementation of a COVID-19 Feminist Framework (CFF) and biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective (BPSS-P) on the inclusive equitability of social service providers, practitioners, and policy-developers on global platforms. Mechanisms of CFF and BPSS-P entail the process to address/mitigate institutional inequities, mental health issues, violation of human rights, race/sex/gender-based violence, abuse, and trauma amid COVID-19. This discourse is about raising consciousness, collective liberation, wellbeing, and equality for women, children, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and gender-diverse people. This article further discusses social workers and mental health practitioners’ uniqueness for short-term and long-term support for emotional, cognitive-behavioral, and psychosocial repercussions on the individual and community levels.



中文翻译:


COVID-19 女权主义框架和生物心理社会精神视角,供社会工作者和心理健康从业者管理在 COVID-19 期间和之后针对儿童、妇女、BIPOC 和 LGBTQIA+ 的暴力、虐待和创伤



本文解释了在全球平台上社会服务提供者、从业者和政策制定者的包容性公平性方面如何综合实施 COVID-19 女权主义框架 (CFF) 和生物心理社会精神视角 (BPSS-P)。 CFF 和 BPSS-P 的机制涉及解决/减轻 COVID-19 期间的制度不平等、心理健康问题、侵犯人权、基于种族/性/性别的暴力、虐待和创伤的过程。本次演讲旨在提高妇女、儿童、BIPOC、LGBTQIA+ 和性别多元化人群的意识、集体解放、福祉和平等。本文进一步讨论了社会工作者和心理健康从业者为个人和社区层面的情感、认知行为和心理社会影响提供短期和长期支持的独特性。

更新日期:2021-12-30
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