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Psychodyn Psychiatry. 2021;49(4):481-486. doi: 10.1521/pdps.2021.49.4.481.

Examining Racism in Psychoanalytic Training: Perspectives from a Psychiatry Resident.

Psychodynamic psychiatry

Nicole E Pacheco

Affiliations

  1. PGY-4 Psychiatry Resident at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute.

PMID: 34870458 DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2021.49.4.481

Abstract

The author reviews pervasive racial biases in psychoanalysis, spanning from overt instances of racial judgement to the normalized tendencies of internalized racist societal structures on individuals. A personalized account is given addressing how such issues have led to a hesitancy in the author- a Black and Hispanic psychiatry resident-to pursue psychoanalytic training. Institutes can more appropriately acknowledge how racism has affected their patients and the theories of the mind that are commonly promulgated. Academic institutions need to actively engage in creating awareness of racial bias, microaggressions, and uncovering unconscious negative attitudes. This will aid in the development of educational approaches that strive toward racial equality and inclusiveness.

Keywords: culture; diversity; education; psychoanalysis; psychodynamic psychiatry

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