Internalized Classism: The Role of Class in the Development of Self
Author(s)
Russell, Glenda M.
Abstract
Internalized classism refers to the process by which a person’s experience as a member of the poor or working classes becomes internalized and influences her self-concept and self-esteem as well as her relationships with others. Internalized classism, often not recognized by clients or by therapists, may be manifested in a variety of ways in psychotherapy. Active clinical attention to internalized classism can carry significant benefits for people with poor or working-class backgrounds.