Social Justice and Race in the United States: Key Issues and Challenges for Couple and Family Therapy

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Abstract

Social justice tends to be narrowly defined as equality without due recognition of human dignity and respect for those whose daily lives continue to be adversely impacted by race. This article seeks to explore key issues and challenges at the intersection of social justice and race for couple and family therapy. These include: (a) defining social justice; (b) diversity and inclusion; (c) power and privilege; (d) witness; and (e) personal responsibility.

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Watson, M. F. (2019). Social Justice and Race in the United States: Key Issues and Challenges for Couple and Family Therapy. Family Process, 58(1), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12427

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