Published Resources Details Journal Article

Authors
Gangamma, R. and Shipman, D.
Title
TRANSNATIONAL INTERSECTIONALITY IN FAMILY THERAPY WITH RESETTLED REFUGEES
In
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Imprint
vol. 44, no. 2, 2018, pp. 206-219
Abstract

In this article, we discuss incorporating the transnational intersectionality framework in family therapy with resettled refugees. Transnational intersectionality is an extension of the framework of intersectionality which helps to better understand complexities of power and oppression across national contexts and their influence on refugees' lives. Adopting this framework alerts family therapists to: (a) develop critical awareness of refugee's transnational contexts; (b) understand differences in experiences of social identities across contexts; (c) acknowledge postmigration factors of oppression affecting resettlement; and (d) critically reflect upon therapist-interpreter-client intersectionalities. This shifts our conceptualization of therapy with refugees to actively consider transnational contexts which refugees uniquely occupy. We describe the framework and provide two case illustrations to highlight its usefulness.