Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy
This insightful book addresses a variety of clinical issues--depression, displaced homemakers, sibling incest, and body image--from a feminist perspective.
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Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy
This insightful book addresses a variety of clinical issues--depression, displaced homemakers, sibling incest, and body image--from a feminist perspective.
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Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy

Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy

by Betts Collett
Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy

Current Feminist Issues in Psychotherapy

by Betts Collett

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Overview

This insightful book addresses a variety of clinical issues--depression, displaced homemakers, sibling incest, and body image--from a feminist perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317774495
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 126
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Betts Collett

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction

  • Women’s Socialization and the Prevalence of Depression: The Feminine Mistake
  • Addressing Stress Factors in Single-Parent Women-Headed Households
  • The Psychological Impact of Family Law on Displaced Homemakers
  • the Black Sisterhood: A Second Look
  • Women’s Career Decision-Making Process: A Feminist Perspective
  • Transforming Body Image: Your Body, Friend or Foe?
  • Battered Women, Cultural Myths and Clinical Interventions: A Feminist Analysis
  • Sibling Incest: The Myth of Benign Sibling Incest
  • A Study of Issues in Sexuality Counseling for Women with Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Counseling Women with Development Disabilities
  • An Account of the Psychotherapeutic Process From the Perspective of a Client with a Disability
  • Reference Notes Included
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