The intersectionality framework and identity intersections in the journal of counseling psychology and the counseling psychologist : a content analysis / Richard Q. Shin, Jamie C. Welch, Aylin E. Kaya, Jeffrey G. Yeung, Chynna Obana, Rajni Sharma, Collin N. Vernay, Stephanie Yee
Series: Journal of Counseling Psychology. 64 : 5, page 458-474 Publication details: October 2017Content type:- text
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The framework of intersectionality is a powerful analytical tool for making sense of how interlocking systems of privilege and oppression are experienced by individuals and groups. Despite the long history of the concept, intersectionality has only recently gained attention in psychology. We conducted a content analysis to assess counseling psychology's engagement with an intersectional perspective. All articles published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology (n = 4,800) and The Counseling Psychologist (n = 1,915) from their first issues until July 2016 were reviewed to identify conceptual and empirical work focused on intersectionality. A total of 40 articles were identified and examined for themes. Limitations and future directions are discussed.
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