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Introduction to Feminist Therapy
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Introduction to Feminist Therapy
Strategies for Social and Individual Change



November 2010 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
An Introduction to Feminist Therapy, by Evans, Kinkade and Seem, focuses on the practical application of feminist theory to clinical experience. Whereas other books in the area tend to focus on specific clinical issues encountered by women (such as sexual abuse or rape), this book addresses a broad range of clinical situations. It offers strategies to be used by male or female therapists working with men, women, families, or groups. The primary goal of the book is to help instructors, students and professionals to learn 'how to' implement feminist therapy.
 
Preface
 
1. Feminist Therapy: Roots and Branches
 
2. Feminist Therapy: A Social and Individual Change Model
 
3. Ethics and Values in Feminist Counseling and Psychology
 
4. The Importance of Gender
 
5. Mental Health and Diagnosis in the Context of Feminist Therapy
 
6. Feminist Conceptualization
 
7. Establishing and Maintaining the Egalitarian Relationship
 
8. Gender Role and Power Analysis
 
9. Social Change and Empowerment
 
10. Feminist Therapy in Practice
 
11. Critical Cases Studies
 
About the Authors

New instructor - new perspective for the syllabus.

Mrs Michele Ury Foist
Social Work Division, University of Wyoming
October 30, 2012

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