Radical Feminist Therapy
Working in the Context of Violence
- Bonnie Burstow - Private Practice, Santa Rosa, California
Other Titles in:
Counselling and Psychotherapy (General)
Counselling and Psychotherapy (General)
November 1992 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
With an emphasis on violence against women and on women's responses to it - such as depression, splitting and eating disturbances - this volume furthers the radicalization of feminist therapy. It serves as a comprehensive introduction for trainees and as an ongoing resource for social service workers and therapists.
Providing detailed and grounded guidance, the author examines feminist approaches to working with women and discusses issues often omitted or pathologized in general feminist counselling texts, including prostitutes battered by pimps and self-mutilation. She explores such central questions as how women can empower themselves in a sexist society; what forms internalized oppression takes and how clients can be helped to address these internalizations; and how women can be helped to reclaim their bodies.
The Radical Feminist Foundations
Psychiatry
Basics and Beginnings
General Empowerment Work
Difference
Problematic Territory
Working With Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, and the Special Situation of Ritual Abuse
Extreme Partner Abuse Where the Partner is Male
Other Extreme Violation in Adulthood
Self-Mutilation
Troubled Eating
Drinking Problems
Working With Psychiatric Survivors
Clients Who Are Considering Ending Their Lives