Psychological Effects of Jail: Lasting Shame and Stigma

The Case for the Biopsychosocial Model for Depression

What are the psychological effects of jail? What are the other effects of incarceration? The psychological effects of jail are often overlooked, but include shame and stigma that can keep ex-offenders from moving forward. Combined with the other effects of incarceration, it is hard to break the cycle. Read on to understand the effects of incarceration, including the psychological effects of jail.

White Identity and Treating the Black Race as “Other”

White Identity and Treating the Black Race as “Other”

What is white identity? How does a white racial identity treat black people as the “other” race? White identity is a term that refers to how a white person identifies as part of the white race. Ignoring the power and privileges of white identity, the black race is treated as the “other” race. Read on to understand white identity and its ramifications.

White Denial: You Have to Acknowledge The Problem

White Denial: You Have to Acknowledge The Problem

What is white denial? How does white denial keep people from confronting the real issues? White denial is a term that refers to the way in which white people do not confront their own racial attitudes. The denial also often extends to a refusal to acknowledge the real-life consequences of structural racism for black people. Read more about the issue of white denial.

White Comfort: The Challenge of Being Challenged

White Comfort: The Challenge of Being Challenged

What is white comfort? How does white comfort get prioritized over addressing the problem of structural racism? White comfort is the theory that discussions of white privilege and structural racism threaten the comfort of white people. So, white people react harshly to the discomfort of being confronted by the existence of a racial hierarchy. Read on to better understand the concept of white comfort and what it means.