Black, indigenous, and people of color's experiences of discrimination in psychoanalytic professional organizations in the USA: Results of a thematic analysis of interview data

Author:

Carter Carter12,Crath Rory3,Tronnier Christine4,Bhargava Harshita5,Espinosa‐Setchko Alison6,Galeota Julia7,Garcia‐Geary Q.8,Lasheen Tara9,Sencherey Diana10,Steindler Rachel11

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts North Adams Massachusetts USA

2. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Smith College School for Social Work Northampton Massachusetts USA

4. Springfield College Springfield Massachusetts USA

5. Eliot Community Human Services Lexington Massachusetts USA

6. The Ahimsa Collective Oakland California USA

7. University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

8. Active Minds Washington District of Columbia USA

9. Private Practice & Kaiser Permanente Oakland California USA

10. Williams College Williamstown Massachusetts USA

11. Mills College at Northeastern University Oakland California USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article reviews the results of a qualitative study of Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC)'s experiences of discrimination in psychoanalytic professional organizations (PPOs) in the USA. The authors used thematic analysis to analyze the transcripts of semi‐structured interviews with n = 10 self‐identified BIPOC with prior experience in PPOs, including psychoanalytically‐oriented graduate programs, psychoanalytic institutes and other training programs, and professional membership organizations across the United States. A key finding is that a significant majority of interviewees (n = 9) reported experiencing discrimination in these organizations, per their own definitions of the term “discrimination,” and described these experiences in considerable detail. The authors attempt to triangulate the findings of the present study in relation to the findings of the Holmes Commission and other existing literature on BIPOC experiences in psychoanalysis.

Publisher

Wiley

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