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Homeless Microaggressions: Implications for Education,Research, and Practice
Authors:Gina C Torino  Amanda G Sisselman-Borgia
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Staten Island, SUNY Empire State College, New York, USAgina.torino@esc.edu;3. Department of Social Work, CUNY Lehman College, New York, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Homeless individuals, often marginalized, are a group not yet explored in the microaggressions literature. However, research indicates that homeless individuals experience discrimination in a variety of contexts by well-meaning providers. This article outlines several microaggressive themes based on the current literature. The themes posited here include the following: Sub-human Status; Invisibility; Aesthetically Unappealing; Criminal Status/Dangerous; Assumption of Mental Illness; Assumption of Substance Abuse; Laziness; and Intellectual Inferiority. The manifestations and messages conveyed within each theme are discussed. Implications for social work education/training, research, and practice based on the themes are delineated.
Keywords:Classism  community practice  homelessness  microaggressions
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