Feminist Perspectives in Therapy

Feminist Perspectives in Therapy
Author: Judith Worell,Pamela Remer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002-10-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780471256946

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Feminist Perspectives in Therapy: Empowering Diverse Womenaddresses core issues in feminist psychological practice along withstrategies and techniques for understanding the development andexperiences of women throughout their lives. Two leading feministpsychologists provide a model that integrates feminist andmulticultural theory and practice, incorporating both internal andexternal sources of women's psychological distress andwell-being. This Second Edition is filled with valuable information on thelatest developments in research and major issues faced bytherapists treating women, along with clinical case studies thatprovide practical examples of how to put theory intopractice. Topics covered include: * Promoting physical and psychological health * Confronting interpersonal abuse and violence * Balancing career and family * Integrating multicultural and diversity issues * Negotiating relationships Complete with self-assessment activities, experimental exercises,and resources for further reading, Feminist Perspectives inTherapy: Empowering Diverse Women, Second Edition is a practicalbook for students and a valuable resource for mental healthprofessionals.

Psychotherapy with Women

Psychotherapy with Women
Author: Marsha Pravder Mirkin,Karen L. Suyemoto,Barbara F. Okun
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2005-08-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781593851897

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Throughout, the importance of practicing from a self-reflexive stance is emphasized, and invaluable suggestions are offered for building strong therapeutic relationships across difference." "This book will be read with interest by psychotherapists from a range of backgrounds, including clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, family therapists, and psychiatrists. Women's studies scholars and students also will find it informative and thought provoking, and it will serve as an outstanding text in clinically oriented graduate-level courses."--BOOK JACKET.

Psychotherapy for Women

Psychotherapy for Women
Author: Edna I. Rawlings,Dianne K. Carter
Publsiher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1977
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UCAL:B4510982

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Presents a collection of 21 papers on the ways in which sexism influences theories and techniques in psychotherapy and methods for helping women develop as complete and equal people. Specific topics include values and value change in psychotherapy, principles of feminist psychotherapy, assertion training, career counseling, psychotherapy for lesbians, feminism as therapy, the challenge of radical feminism to professional therapy, and social activism as therapy.

Counseling Women

Counseling Women
Author: Helen V. Collier
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1982
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 9780029058404

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1 The Therapeutic Process. 2 The Mentally Healthy Woman. 3 Problems Women Bring to Therapy. 4 Role Transitions in Women's Lives. 5 How to Help the Client in Transition. 6 Women in the World of Work. 7 Career Counseling. 8 Women and Their Bodies. 9 Abuse of Women's Bodies. 10 Minority Women and Women in Poverty. 11 Older Women, Lesbians, and Female Offenders. 12 The Goals of Therapy with Women.

Therapy with Women

Therapy with Women
Author: Susan Sturdivant
Publsiher: Editions Mardaga
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1980
Genre: Feminist therapy
ISBN: 2870091834

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Women in Therapy

Women in Therapy
Author: Harriet Goldhor Lerner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychotherapy
ISBN: OCLC:1036933639

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Biracial Women in Therapy

Biracial Women in Therapy
Author: Cathy Thompson,Angela R Gillem
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317718451

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Get a unique perspective on the female biracial experience! Biracial Women in Therapy: Between the Rock of Gender and the Hard Place of Race examines how physical appearance, cultural knowledge, and cultural stereotypes affect the experience of mixed-race women in belonging to, and being accepted within, their cultures. This unique book combines empirical research, theoretical papers, and first-person narrative to address issues relevant to providing therapy to biracial women and girls, helping therapists and counselors develop a treatment framework based on sociocultural factors. Researchers, practitioners, and academics provide insight into the biracial reality, taking multiple aspects of clients' lives into account rather than looking for simple hierarchies of well-being based on race. Biracial Women in Therapy is a building block for mental health practitioners in the construction of theory and practice in working with biracial females. The book examines how a biracial women's racial/ethnic identity intersects with her gender and sexual identity to affect her sense of belonging and acceptance, addressing issues of appearance, social class, disability, power and guilt, and dating and marriage. Topics addressed in the book include: the complexities of multiple minority status how ethnic differences affect biracial adolescents issues encountered by biracial women from a sociohistorical context biracial women's attitudes toward counseling stereotypes of marginalization and identity confusion a multicultural feminist approach to counseling and a first-person narrative of one author's racial and sexual identity development Biracial Women in Therapy: Between the Rock of Gender and the Hard Place of Race is a one-of-a-kind resource for counselors, therapists, researchers, and academics seeking insight into unique issues of mixed-race women.

Jewish Women in Therapy

Jewish Women in Therapy
Author: Rachel J Siegel,Ellen Cole
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317765592

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Here is the first volume ever to focus on the issues of Jewish women in the context of counseling and psychotherapy. Through poignant reflection and observation, the authors convey the richness and variety of Jewish women’s experiences and the Jewishness and femaleness of the concerns, issues, values, and attitudes that Jewish women--both clients and therapists--bring into the therapy room. Jewish Women in Therapy is a landmark book in many ways. It calls attention to the historical and political realities of the Jewish heritage and acknowledges the oppression of both Jews and women that therapists have typically ignored. And although Jewish women have participated in the therapeutic process, as clients, scholars, and therapists, seldom have they chosen to write about it. Never before have the writings of so many distinguished leaders in the field, including Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Evelyn Torton Beck, and Susannah Heschel, been compiled. They examine the damaging stereotypes of Jewish women--the Jewish American Princess and the Jewish Mother--that flourish today. Chapters also address the conflicts that many women feel about being Jewish and being female, celebrate the contributions of Jewish women to feminism and to therapy, examine the deliberate omission of women from the political process and the religious ritual, and convey the complexities of the oppression that are still blatantly directed at both Jews and females.