Posted on 07/09/2015 2:11:27 PM PDT by rightistight
Dr. D J Williams of Idaho State University and Emily E. Prior of the College of the Canyons have released a study about "real vampires" and how social workers can help them. They also urge people not to "stereotype" people who identify as vampires.
Appearing in Critical Social Work, 2015 Vol. 16, No. 1, their article is titled, "Do we Always Practice What we Preach? Real Vampires Fears of Coming out of the Coffin to Social Workers and Helping Professionals." The 10-page study aimed to see how comfortable vampires were in coming out to them.
The abstract of the paper begins, "Helping professionals in multiple disciplines, including social workers, are commonly taught to embrace human diversity, think critically, empower clients, and respect client self-determination."
It continues, "This study applies qualitative measures, such as an open-ended questionnaire and creative analytic practice (CAP) strategy in the form of poetic representation, to provide insights into how people with a specific nontraditional identity, that of real vampire, feel about disclosing this salient identity to helping professionals within a clinical context."
Unsurprisingly, the study's abstract states that people who identify as "vampires" are reluctant to reveal their identities. "Results suggest," it reads, "that nearly all participants were distrustful of social workers and helping professionals and preferred to stay in the coffin for fear of being misunderstood, labeled, and potentially having to face severe repercussions to their lives."
The study itself suggests that social workers must be careful not to impose their own stereotypes and biases on people who identify as vampires.
"The findings from this study suggest," it explains, "reliably with other scholarship, that social workers and helping professionals should learn more about alternative identities and communities, listen and learn from clients, strive to become more aware of our own potential biases and stereotypes, and interrogate and challenge common social discourses that pathologize and demonize."
It concludes, "Helping professionals should strive, of course, to become more aware of their own social and cultural positioning so that these do not unintentionally harm clients whose backgrounds and beliefs differ. By doing so, we may improve at practicing what we preach."
What next? Support ticks and leeches?
The next “civil rights struggle” no doubt.
Blogpimps are vampires.
Well then I will take their word for it and stake them though the heart just to be on the safe side.
Meanwhile, I recommend that we DO impose stereotypes on Professors and NOT take them seriously...
do not unintentionally harm clients whose backgrounds and beliefs differ
AHAHAHAHAHA PLEASE!!!!
Stereotypes are so unjust.
All vampires may not be allergic to garlic and silver, or catch fire in the sunlight, or need to sleep in coffins with dirt from their graves.
They don’t all want to bite your neck or hypnotize you and make you their servant.
But I’d carry a cross and keep a stake handy, just in case.
Oh great. They're creating another left wing "victim" voting block.
"Blood suckers deserve tolerance, too!."
The American people will be forced to donate their blood once a month for the sake of diversity. (All it will take is a phone and a pen)
That’s the last nail...I’m done with these people.
Well, we already support Uncle Dracula aka Uncle Sam.
Those people are lunatics.
How about just banning vampire books, movies, and television shows?
“Those people are lunatics.”
And probably tenured
Perhaps the homosexuals that are suffering from HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, syph, herpes, etc., might like to help out their ‘oppressed brothers’ by donating blood. Instead of donating to the general population through the Red Cross, they could help their fellow ‘oppressees’ with a source of nourishment! I’m sure such news would miraculously ‘cure’ many ‘vampires’ of their hematological cravings!
“Those people are lunatics.”
And they vote.
Oh, yeah. That would be terrible, wouldn't it? Treating a raving lunatic as a raving lunatic ...
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