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Feminist Therapy Practice

Feminist Therapy Practice SUMMARY The authors describe a small group process of visioning what the practice of therapy would be like if feminist principles were valued and instituted. This visioning process was held at the annual conference of the Feminist Therapy Institute in Boston, MA, on November 3, 2002. Differences in the practice of psychology are imagined in a world where oppression and misuse of power are addressed or eradicated; those changes are imagined on local as well as global scales. Participants also looked at how the practice of psychotherapy might be different for the therapist. The vision stretches to include some of the ways to move toward this ideal from the present. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Women & Therapy Taylor & Francis

Feminist Therapy Practice

Women & Therapy , Volume 28 (3-4): 12 – Sep 14, 2005

Feminist Therapy Practice

Women & Therapy , Volume 28 (3-4): 12 – Sep 14, 2005

Abstract

SUMMARY The authors describe a small group process of visioning what the practice of therapy would be like if feminist principles were valued and instituted. This visioning process was held at the annual conference of the Feminist Therapy Institute in Boston, MA, on November 3, 2002. Differences in the practice of psychology are imagined in a world where oppression and misuse of power are addressed or eradicated; those changes are imagined on local as well as global scales. Participants also looked at how the practice of psychotherapy might be different for the therapist. The vision stretches to include some of the ways to move toward this ideal from the present.

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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1541-0315
eISSN
0270-3149
DOI
10.1300/J015v28n03_09
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Abstract

SUMMARY The authors describe a small group process of visioning what the practice of therapy would be like if feminist principles were valued and instituted. This visioning process was held at the annual conference of the Feminist Therapy Institute in Boston, MA, on November 3, 2002. Differences in the practice of psychology are imagined in a world where oppression and misuse of power are addressed or eradicated; those changes are imagined on local as well as global scales. Participants also looked at how the practice of psychotherapy might be different for the therapist. The vision stretches to include some of the ways to move toward this ideal from the present.

Journal

Women & TherapyTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 14, 2005

Keywords: Feminist therapy; feminist vision; ideal feminist world; feminist principles

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