CONTEMPLATING RACISM: EXAMINING PERSPECTIVES ON RACISM AS A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE

Authors

  • Benjamin Martin Professor Emeritus, Sociology Department, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 4755 Century Oaks Lane, Winston
  • Laura Johnson Director, Social Work Program, University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, OH 45674.

Keywords:

racism, mental disorder, debate, criteria, paradigm shift

Abstract

The debate regarding racism as a potential mental disorder remains inconclusive in the field of mental health. This ongoing discussion between experts like Alvin Poussaint, MD, and Jeffrey Schaler, Ph.D., has failed to provide a definitive resolution. The main issue at hand is the absence of clear criteria to determine the classification of a mental disorder. To make progress in this debate, a fundamental question needs to be addressed: What defines a mental disorder? Without a solid framework for defining mental disorders, it is impossible to definitively categorize racism within this classification. This paper argues for a paradigm shift in the approach to this discussion, emphasizing the importance of grounding the debate in scientific principles. Only by establishing a scientific foundation can we hope to make substantial progress in the understanding of racism as a potential mental disorder.

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Published

2024-02-29

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Martin , B., & Johnson, L. (2024). CONTEMPLATING RACISM: EXAMINING PERSPECTIVES ON RACISM AS A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE. International Research Journal of Sociology, Psychology and Anthropology, 1(1), 28–41. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/IRJSPA/article/view/160

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