DIALOGUES BETWEEN THE PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH AND RACISM

Authors

  • Jessica da Silva Barbosa UniRedentor Afya
  • Alessandra Tozatto UniRedentor Afya
  • Renato Marcelo Resgala Júnior Centro Universitário Redentor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i6.10231

Keywords:

Racism. Person Centered Approach. Psychology.

Abstract

This article presents a brief history of the construction of racism in Brazil, passing through Eurocentric racial theories, conceptualizing the idea of post-abolitionist whitening of the population and the denial of racism through the myth of racial democracy. This myth promotes the whitening of the population and leads to epistemicide, where the knowledge produced by black people is delegitimized and ignored. Psychology is also affected by this reality, with little scientific production on race relations. The black movement has been important in changing this reality and promoting the anti-racist struggle in psychology. Based on this proposal, the text presents the black in mental health from the Person-Centered Approach and the concepts of Carl Rogers. In addition to questioning the conditions employed by Rogers when reporting on issues that cross the self, especially with regard to minorities.

Author Biographies

Jessica da Silva Barbosa, UniRedentor Afya

Acadêmica em Psicologia pela UniRedentor Afya.  

Alessandra Tozatto, UniRedentor Afya

Mestrado em Ensino, pela Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). 

Renato Marcelo Resgala Júnior, Centro Universitário Redentor

Docente Centro Universitário Redentor. Doutor em Sociologia Política UENF.

Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Barbosa, J. da S., Tozatto, A., & Resgala Júnior, R. M. (2023). DIALOGUES BETWEEN THE PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH AND RACISM. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(6), 642–657. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i6.10231