Feminist Therapy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:8th May '18
Should be back in stock very soon
In this second edition of her popular book, Laura S. Brown reviews the history, theory, empirical basis, and practice of feminist therapy, a groundbreaking approach that not only listens to, but privileges, the voices and experiences of those who have been defined as "other" by dominant cultures.
Feminist therapy has evolved significantly from its early days. Originally it functioned primarily as a corrective against the sexist approaches of the era, whereas now it has become a sophisticated, postmodern, technically integrative model of practice that uses the analysis of gender, social location, and power as a primary strategy for comprehending human difficulties. Feminist therapy is no longer just for women—it has grown to encompass work with women, men, children, families, and larger systems.
New to this edition is an updated discussion of the sociopolitical environment for women and other marginalized groups, updated research, and more inclusive terminology and discussion of transgender and nonbinary individuals.
Feminist therapy is no longer just for women — it has grown to encompass work with women, men, children, families, and larger systems.
* Midwest Book Review *In this second edition, Laura S. Brown integrates new developments and helps readers see feminist therapy as a vibrant approach with liberating potential and social change commitments. The case studies and integrative approach to the whole person offer compelling insights into real-world dilemmas and possibilities for transformation. Fifty years of social change in psychotherapy and the larger culture come alive in this slim but comprehensive volume.
-- Carolyn Zerbe Enns, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, Cornell College, Mt. VernonISBN: 9781433829116
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188 pages
2nd edition