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The media of our American culture that present images of blacks as irresponsible, nonproductive burdens on the system or as oversexed, indiscriminate hoodlums serves to erode the self-esteem of our people. Many of our children, especially those who live in areas where they are in the minority, assume that the negative images portrayed actually do represent the majority of their kind. As destructive as it is to us, the assumptions of white neighbors and the resulting ways in which they regard us, result in further psychological damage. Whether it's in job offerings or grades, medical treatment or retail service, so many of us are insulted on a daily basis and that alters how we feel. The fact that we can't challenge it without suffering further fuels depression, which can be defined as anger turned against the self.
We have to seek medical care with a wizened eye in this New Age. Medical ethics and morals have changed. When seeking any form of medical care you cannot assume that all medical providers share your value system. What is "common sense" to one person may not represent the customary beliefs of another person. No harm may be meant by a provider who only knows his or her way of thinking. Increasing mental health and medical needs, in a shrinking economy, may cause employers to attempt to save money on their health plans by sending unaware employees to therapists who will charge a lower fee and perhaps provide more limited or generic treatment. Health plans may have primary care providers prescribing medication to patients who would improve quickly with talk therapy and/or a change in diet. What difference does it make? Your liver. For the best outcome, you want the best treatment. You should not feel uncomfortable requesting a black provider. Many state mental health guidelines mandate that minority clients be provided with minority therapists if they request it. Studies show that black clients are more successful in completing therapy when matched with a black therapist. Elements of privilege & differences in beliefs, often invisible to majority therapists, leave clients frustrated and silent. Despite good intentions, many majority therapists simply don't understand the nuances of language and the role of spirituality essential to establishing a healing reality.
In forming the directory, we heard from therapists that they feel discouraged from getting on insurance provider panels. Others were driven out of practice by low & slow payments, infrequent referrals and questionable treatment recommendations.
So there you have it - the good, the bad and the ugly - but the truth. Welcome. We're glad to see you, too! Back to top Are you a white therapist who feels challenged by these statements? Would you feel it appropriate for a client to ask for a therapist of the same gender, or age bracket or language? While we know that healing the mind of America will require a multicultural alliance, we also know that we first have to heal among ourselves and then extend that understanding outward to our entire human family. Are you a black therapist interested in joining our network? Welcome, sister or brother! Click here
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