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    Racialised minority women's experiences of psychological intervention across perinatal and maternal mental health services.

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    Harris, K
    Fox, J
    Keyword
    Race Relations
    Racism
    Perinatal Care
    Psychological Professions
    Date
    2024
    
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    https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2024.1.373.22
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    https://explore.bps.org.uk/content/bpscpf/1/373/22
    Abstract
    Policies such as The Perinatal Mental Health Care Pathways document (2018) state mothers and birthing people experiencing psychological difficulties should have timely access to evidence-based psychological therapies. However, psychological distress often goes unidentified in racialised minority women and birthing people who have poorer experiences and outcomes within perinatal contexts compared to White women. Whilst limited research has focused on this within the perinatal period, there is greater recognition concerning how culturally sensitive practices can facilitate equity in care outcomes. This service evaluation aimed to explore racialised minority women's experiences of psychological intervention within a Perinatal and a Maternal Mental Health Service to evaluate service provision and inform service development. Semi-structured interviews with eight women who accessed psychological intervention were analysed using thematic analysis. Two superordinate themes were constructed, with findings suggesting participants had mostly positive experiences of psychological intervention. Cornerstones of therapeutic engagement comprised six subthemes: empathy, flexibility, the utility of psychological approaches, acknowledging family and community systems, points of difference and cultural context as a 'spotlight'. This theme encapsulated psychological therapist's relational and interventional approaches alongside participant preferences which influenced intervention experiences. Therapists were generally experienced as empathic and flexible although some participants desired greater flexibility relating to various practical aspects. Psychological approaches were experienced as beneficial although some wanted greater exploration of childhood trauma and found trauma-focused CBT emotionally demanding. Most participants preferred female therapists due to various socio-cultural reasons and felt systemic factors and their cultural context were acknowledged which enhanced the therapeutic relationship and outcomes where relevant with the inverse also apparent. History repeating itself comprised three subthemes (lack of representation, mistrust of the system and disorientation in help-seeking). This reflected mainly Black participants' negative healthcare experiences and structural racism. Therapeutic and organisational implications are discussed. Copyright © 2024, British Psychological Society. All rights reserved.
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    Amartey,C. K.; Harris,K. ; Fox,J. (2024) Racialised minority women's experiences of psychological intervention across perinatal and maternal mental health services. Clinical Psychology Forum Issue 373 https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2024.1.373.22
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/18911
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