Radical feminist therapy: working in the context of violence
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1. Verfasser: Burstow, Bonnie (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Newbury Park Sage Publications ©1992
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-290) and index
The radical feminist foundations -- Psychiatry -- Basics and beginnings -- General empowerment work -- Difference : working with ... -- Problematic territory -- Working with adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse -- Extreme abuse by male partner -- Working with women subjected to ... -- Self-mutilation -- Troubled eating -- Drinking problems -- Working with psychiatric survivors -- Clients who are considering ending their lives
"How can counselors and clinicians help empower women in a sexist, racist, and homophobic society? How can they help women reclaim their bodies? Or repair their violated bond with womenkind? Taking feminist therapy one step further, this enlightening volume focuses on a central problem in our society - violence against women - and explores practical feminist ways of working with women's responses to it: depression, cutting, splitting, troubled eating, and protest. Radical Feminist Therapy explores issues that are usually either omitted or pathologized in generalist feminist counseling texts such as women battered by their pimps, women who self-mutilate, and psychiatrized women. Other topics covered are working with lesbians, American Indian, African American, Jewish, and immigrant women; women with disabilities; working with heterosexual couples; sexual violation by therapists; and working with suicidal clients."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 302 pages)
ISBN:1452253528
9781452253527

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