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Structurally informed psychodynamic theory case conceptualization: Expanding the conceptualization map
Trisha L Raque1, Hannah B Meisels1
1Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Denver.
This study advocates for integrating social and environmental factors into psychological case conceptualization. It emphasizes addressing systemic oppression and advocating for clients to improve socioenvironmental contexts and challenge structural inequalities.
Area of Science:
- Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
Background:
- Psychological movements increasingly emphasize client collaboration to resist oppression.
- Professional guidelines highlight the role of social and environmental factors in client conceptualization.
- There's a growing need to consider power, privilege, and institutional disparities in psychological practice.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the integration of sociocultural identities within systems of power and oppression in case conceptualization.
- To advocate for improved socioenvironmental contexts and challenge structural oppression.
- To demonstrate how foundational contributions from Black psychology, intersectionality, liberation psychology, Indigenous, and radical healing can inform case conceptualization.
Main Methods:
- Review of foundational contributions from various psychological movements.
- Presentation of a composite case example illustrating client distress interwoven with structural forces.
- Demonstration of psychodynamic case conceptualization infused with attention to structural forces.
Main Results:
- Structural forces significantly shape and perpetuate client distress.
- Integrating structural competency requires addressing how these forces develop and are maintained.
- Advocacy beyond the therapy session is necessitated.
Conclusions:
- Case conceptualization must move beyond individual assessments to engage with clients' sociocultural identities within systems of power.
- Psychotherapy training needs to incorporate structural competency to address systemic influences on client distress.
- Integrating structural forces into case conceptualization guides impactful treatment and advocacy.
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