Exploring the Nature of Race-Related Guilt.(whites and race-related guilt)

From: Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development | Date: October 1, 2001| Author: Arminio, Jan | Copyright information

In a hermeneutic phenomenology study, the main purpose of which was to explore how White graduate students made meaning of being White, race-related guilt was found to be a prominent emotion. This article explores race-related guilt and suggests liberation therapy as a counseling tool to transform guilt to positive action.

Throughout history, societies have constructed salient identifiers by which people were divided into groups. Religion, nationalism, wealth, gender, an...

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