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Feminist Therapy

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In this second edition of her popular book, Laura S. Brown reviews the history, theory, empirical basis, and practice of feminist therapy, a groundbreaking approach that not only listens to, but privileges, the voices and experiences of those who have been defined as "other" by dominant cultures. Feminist therapy has evolved significantly from its early days. Originally it functioned primarily as a corrective against the sexist approaches of the era, whereas now it has become a sophisticated, postmodern, technically integrative model of practice that uses the analysis of gender, social location, and power as a primary strategy for comprehending human difficulties. Feminist therapy is no longer just for women—it has grown to encompass work with women, men, children, families, and larger systems. New to this edition is an updated discussion of the sociopolitical environment for women and other marginalized groups, updated research, and more inclusive terminology and discussion of transgender and nonbinary individuals.  

229 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2009

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Laura S. Brown

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Dr. Laura S. Brown is a clinical and forensic psychologist in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Brown has taught at Argosy University, University of Washington, and Southern Illinois University.

Dr. Brown practices from a feminist perspective. She has received many honors. Dr. Brown has published a number of articles, books, and programs throughout her successful career.

Dr. Brown has served a number of psychological organizations including the Washington State Psychological Association as the President, State Legislative Advocacy Coordinator, Webmaster, Convention Program Chair, and many other high ranking positions within the WSPA.

Dr. Brown is the current director of the Fremont Community Therapy Project and she maintains a private practice in the greater city of Seattle.

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5 reviews16 followers
March 29, 2020
Laura Brown refines feminist therapy as a theory in a way that is accessable and applicable to practice. I relied on this book as an articulate source for my portfolio defense of my chosen theoretical orientation for my masters in mental health counseling. The field of psychology often (incredibly) forgets that feminist therapists in the 70's were the hell raisers that pushed for so many of the ethical standards we now take for granted in the field.
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65 reviews5 followers
February 17, 2024
güzel kurgulanmış ve kapsamlı kaynaklara yönlendiren bir giriş kitabı. türkçeye çevirisini okuyanus yapmış ve o kadar kötü olmuş ki. bazı kısımlarını anlayamadım bile... bu kitaba bir daha uğrarsam ingilizcesine bakacağım.
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774 reviews7 followers
August 19, 2025
打开这本书实在太——久了,从感叹好先进呀,到吐槽怎么除了女性还要关心男的,到现在。再次从头开始读的时候我提醒自己,作者提到“不止关注女性”的时候或许不是指向男性,而是指向更多元的身份呢?种族、阶级、残障都可以说“不止关注女性”吧。结果越读越打脸,也太爱拿男的举例子了(男的想多带孩子,怎么帮助家暴男等等),太坏了。另外一点不是很喜欢的地方是讲“女性主义疗法”完全是从心理咨询的角度,完全没有讲女性主义的发展,挺没劲的。以及现在很多我很习以为常的咨询的设定,居然都已经属于“女性主义心理咨询”的范畴了,怪不得第二波女权运动的激进女权主义者反对心理咨询了。不过也很好奇radfem们对新的更女权一些心理咨询还是持有否定的态度吗。
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31 reviews
January 2, 2018
This is a really great primer to Feminist Therapy and theory for clinical psychology. It has a great scope and is really a must-read for anyone that wants to practice from a feminist perspective.
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April 28, 2021
This book will stay on my shelf for reference. Very good put dense.
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14 reviews16 followers
October 21, 2023
A sufficient introduction, that lacked depth in certain useful parts and spent too many pages redefining feminism to be for everyone and everything.
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61 reviews1 follower
November 4, 2023
A short overview and engaging read. Inspiring. Technical. Affirming. Honest. Integrative. Radical. Timeless. Loved it.
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145 reviews3 followers
May 10, 2024
Read it for a class. Very readable. Very compelling.
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65 reviews21 followers
December 16, 2024
A relatively simple primer. Maybe a bit too simple for me, as I would love more process focus, but it does clearly elaborate on the mission, vision, and values of the modality.
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February 11, 2024
This read was unexpectedly epic. Feminist therapy goes beyond treating symptoms as pathology, instead contextualizing distress and dysfunction within the oppressive systems that shape an individual's experience. This approach involves analyzing gender, social context, and power dynamics, viewing symptoms as indicators of resistance. The ultimate goal is empowerment, focusing on 4 primary and interconnected domains: somatic, intrapersonal, social-contextual, and existential. Feminist therapy posits the rule of the client-as-expert and implores practitioners to meet the client where they are.
31 reviews4 followers
July 9, 2011
A clear explication of Feminist Therapy, by one of the leaders in the movement. It gets five stars because the book does what it claims to do: can't ask for much more than that. Add to that the fact that feminist therapy is one of the four most important movements in psychotherapy (psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and cognitivism being the other three), and you've got a must-read for any mental health practitioner.
166 reviews197 followers
July 30, 2021
Amazing. This makes so much sense to me as a committed feminist and training social worker. Everyone should read this book. Feminist therapy is just good therapy. Every clinician should employ this framework no matter their other theoretical orientation.
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