Some breakups don’t have a definitive reason. Sometimes you don’t know why, but things simply aren’t working out. That’s probably when the breakup hurts the most. On the other hand, sometimes your partner does such an overtly offensive thing that it’s clear as day you should’ve dumped them long ago.

Although insignificant, this might be one comforting aspect for the OP of this story. The person asked other netizens on the AITAH subreddit whether it was rude to leave aNew Year’s Evedinner. The reason? The boyfriend and his family turned out to be flaming racists.

She has 40 book chapters as well as many editorials, commentaries, scientific reports, and practice guidelines under her name, too. Dr. Williams was kind enough to tell us more about coping with the stress of racism and racial trauma. Read her expert insights below.

More info:Monnica T. Williams|Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities|uOttawa|Blog

With a New Year’s Eve celebration, we usher in the new year – it should be fun and lighthearted

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

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Sadly, one netizen’s New Year’s Eve party experience got sour because of insensitive racial remarks

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

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“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

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Dr. Monnica T. Williams presents one case study of a young woman who experienced racial trauma

Bored Panda asked Dr. Monnica what emotional impact racially insensitive remarks can have on an individual. “A person experiencing this could feel a range of negative emotions – shock, anger, humiliation, shame – to name a few,” the professor says.

In an article onher blog, Dr. Monnica describes a similar case from one of her graduate students. A young woman named Amy experienced her boyfriend and his family assaulting her with racial slurs. After their breakup, Amy became depressed. She lost academic motivation. She started developing anxiety, insomnia, and having low self-esteem. Upon seeing items that reminded her of the relationship, she had panic attacks.

Her therapist determined that she was experiencing symptoms of PTSD as a result of racial trauma. Dr. Monnica writes that racial trauma happens “due to experiences of racism.” These experiences range from workplace discrimination or hate crimes to everyday discrimination and microaggressions.

How did Amy get better? Her therapist used UnRESTS, a clinician-administered, semi-structured interview. “It’s designed for use with clients who are members of stigmatized racial and ethnic groups,” Dr. Monnica writes in her blog post. “Amy responded well to the strong initial affirmation of her ethno-racial identity, as well as values she identified with that were part of her cultural heritage.”

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

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The boyfriend was very much at fault in this situation and should have done better

Dr. Monnica concludes that the person was right to leave. “That is the best possible self-care,” she says. “Racism is abuse, and no one should be forced to endure abusive speech.” We already know from the OP’s update that the relationship ended.

However, Dr. Monnica says that if a person plans to make such a relationship work, there should be a serious conversation. The boyfriend should know how he made his significant other feel. The person should also outline their expectations for his behavior when people say racist things in their presence and make sure both of them are on the same page.

Dr. Monnica Williams covers the effects of racial insensitivity in her upcoming book,A Clinician’s Guide to Healing the Wounds of Racial Trauma: A 12-Session CBT-Based Protocol.

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

Commenters empathized with the OP, congratulated them on the decision, and condemned the whole family

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

“They Weren’t Being Racist To You”: Guy Defends Racist Family, Ends Up Single

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