6140926: Addressing identity, marginalization, and privilegie in counseling

The Ratts (2017) article (Charting the Center and the Margins: Addressing Identity, Marginalization, and Privilege in Counseling) argues that it is not enough to consider only one identity of an individual and that, as counselors, we need to consider the multiple identities and the complexities that result.  In fact, Ratts says, All individuals present a multiplicity of intersecting identities, as well as privileged and marginalized statuses, shaped by motivating forces both internal (e.g., sense of self) and external (e.g. societal oppression) that need consideration. Discuss your reactions to and thoughts about this article. * * As you read this article, what resonated with you personally and professionally? * What did not? * Ratts reports that there is a theory-to-practice gap in the professional counseling field. Does this surprise you? Why or why not? * Ratts believes, unlike intersectionality theory, that individuals can hold both marginalized and privileged identities. Do you agree? Why or why not? * And, as always: What else came up for you when reading this article? If can’t access article let me know thank you
 

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