Women's Therapy Groups: Paradigms Of Feminist Treatment (springer Series: Focus On Women)

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Feminist therapists have many different theoretical orientations-psychoanalytic, humanistic, behavioral-but they assume that problems often result from environmental interference with natural processes of emotional growth. Whereas traditional therapists may focus more on past family dynamics as the basis for current behavior, feminist therapists are usually concerned about the current life community in which the women clients can effect personal and environmental changes.

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  • Series: Focus on Women, Volume 10

  • Year: 1,987

  • City: New York

  • Pages: 260

  • Pages In File: 296

  • Language: English

  • Topic: 198

  • Identifier: 0826155707,9780826155702

  • Paginated: 1

  • Org File Size: 71,608,472

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  • Toc: Springer Series: Contents Women's Groups Are Different Feminist Therapy in Groups: A Decade of Change Women's Socialization and Feminist Groups Evolution of Consciousness-Raising Groups Benefits of Consciousness-Raising Groups for Women Therapeutic Self-Help Group: A Process of Empowerment for Women in Abusive Relationships Self-Help Groups with Agoraphobic Women Woman Therapist as Group Model in Homogeneous and Mixed Cultural Groups Group Therapy with Black Women Feminism and Systems Theory: Its Impact on Lesbian and Heterosexual Couples Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Groups: Treating Borderline Personality Disorders and Suicidal Behavior Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Women Group Treatment for the Homeless and Chronic Alcoholic Woman Group Treatment of Adult Women Incest Survivors Reexamining Women's Roles: A Feminist Approach to Decreasing Depression in Women Preorgasmic Group Treatment: Marital Adjustment and Sexual Function in Women Curative Factors in Groups for Women with Bulimia Index