Microaggressions and Coping with Linkages for Mentoring
- PMID: 34073175
- PMCID: PMC8198902
- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18115676
Microaggressions and Coping with Linkages for Mentoring
Abstract
Microaggressions can have damaging health impacts on minority groups experiencing exclusion through such forms of discrimination and bias. Using focus groups of different marginalized groups and through in-depth interviewing, we analyze the ways in which marginalized identities respond to and deal with microaggressions and highlight some relevant linkages to mentoring. Through a qualitative analysis of microaggression experiences, along the lines of race, gender, sexual orientation, and religion, we explore different coping mechanisms and potential linkages to mentoring. Our results indicate some underlying patterns of sense-making, categorized as coping by (a) resisting or reclaiming their voice, (b) retreating, reframing, or withdrawing, (c) rejecting or stonewalling, (d) restraining and internalizing, (e) seeking support and reconnecting (with safe spaces), and (f) redoubling (effort). For each of the coping strategies discussed, we also identify and advance mentoring linkages in the context of coping with microaggressions.
Keywords: coping mechanisms; mentoring; microaggressions; minority identity.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Figures
References
-
- Nadal K.L., Griffin K.E., Wong Y., Davidoff K.C., Davis L.S. The injurious relationship between racial microaggressions and physical health: Implications for social work. J. Ethn. Cult. Divers. Soc. Work Innov. Theory Res. Pract. 2017;26:6–17. doi: 10.1080/15313204.2016.1263813. - DOI
-
- Anthym M., Tuitt F. When the levees break: The cost of vicarious trauma, microaggressions and emotional labor for Black administrators and faculty engaging in race work at traditionally White institutions. Int. J. Qual. Stud. Educ. 2019;32:1072–1093. doi: 10.1080/09518398.2019.1645907. - DOI
-
- McClure E., Rini R. Microaggression: Conceptual and scientific issues. Philos. Compass. 2020;15:e12659. doi: 10.1111/phc3.12659. - DOI
-
- Nadal K.L., Erazo T., King R. Connecting racial microaggressions and traumatic stress. J. Soc. Action Couns. Psychol. 2019;11:2–16. doi: 10.33043/JSACP.11.2.2-16. - DOI
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
