Feminist therapy is directed not only at individual, but also at social change. Because of this dual aim of feminist therapy, the symbolic interactionist perspective, which describes individual initiative as a source of social change, is suggested as a theoretical orientation which can provide a useful model for feminist therapy. More specifically, the empathy/role-taking model for the clienttherapist relationship is outlined here
Using the example of a feminist ideological framework, this research explored the influence of pract...
The women\u27s movement constitutes one of the most powerful sociological phenomena of modern times....
This article traces the roots of feminist therapy and its independence from traditional and prevalen...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Social Work at ScholarWorks at WMU. I...
Feminist therapy is a framework that positions sexism, patriarchy, and problematic gender norms and ...
This dissertation combines both a literature review and the beginning of a theoretical model. The li...
Clinicians and researchers have begun to consider the interface of sex-roles and psychotherapy. This...
This paper reviews the current status of psychotherapy for women from a feminist perspective. It exa...
This paper deals with the emergence and development of feminism in general and feminist psychology w...
The feminist approach to clinical psychology takes into consideration the social context of an indiv...
Feminist therapy has revolutionized counseling practice and offered a model of empowerment for all ...
The purposes of this paper are to acquaint readers with a number of existing approaches to the probl...
Abstract This paper introduces psychoanalytic conceptualisations of identification and empathy as wa...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Humanistic-Existential (HE) and Feminist-Multicultural (FM) psychology both developed alongside the ...
Using the example of a feminist ideological framework, this research explored the influence of pract...
The women\u27s movement constitutes one of the most powerful sociological phenomena of modern times....
This article traces the roots of feminist therapy and its independence from traditional and prevalen...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Social Work at ScholarWorks at WMU. I...
Feminist therapy is a framework that positions sexism, patriarchy, and problematic gender norms and ...
This dissertation combines both a literature review and the beginning of a theoretical model. The li...
Clinicians and researchers have begun to consider the interface of sex-roles and psychotherapy. This...
This paper reviews the current status of psychotherapy for women from a feminist perspective. It exa...
This paper deals with the emergence and development of feminism in general and feminist psychology w...
The feminist approach to clinical psychology takes into consideration the social context of an indiv...
Feminist therapy has revolutionized counseling practice and offered a model of empowerment for all ...
The purposes of this paper are to acquaint readers with a number of existing approaches to the probl...
Abstract This paper introduces psychoanalytic conceptualisations of identification and empathy as wa...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
Humanistic-Existential (HE) and Feminist-Multicultural (FM) psychology both developed alongside the ...
Using the example of a feminist ideological framework, this research explored the influence of pract...
The women\u27s movement constitutes one of the most powerful sociological phenomena of modern times....
This article traces the roots of feminist therapy and its independence from traditional and prevalen...