Title: Feminist Therapy (Theories of Psychotherapy Series®)
Author: Laura S. Brown
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Description:
“Feminist Therapy” by Laura S. Brown is an essential resource in the Theories of Psychotherapy Series®, providing a comprehensive examination of feminist perspectives in therapy. In this paperback edition, Brown explores the theoretical foundations, principles, and practical applications of feminist therapy within the context of contemporary psychology. Through insightful analysis and case examples, the book delves into the intersectionality of gender, power, and social justice issues in the therapeutic process. It examines how feminist principles inform assessment, diagnosis, and intervention strategies, empowering clients to challenge societal norms and systemic oppression. With its emphasis on empowerment, inclusivity, and cultural sensitivity, “Feminist Therapy” offers therapists and mental health professionals a framework for promoting client autonomy and facilitating personal growth in diverse populations. This edition, released on May 8, 2018, continues to be a valuable resource for practitioners, educators, and students interested in incorporating feminist perspectives into their therapeutic practice.