Women's Experience of Feminist Therapy and Counselling

Women's Experience of Feminist Therapy and Counselling

by EileenMcLeod (Author)

Synopsis

Feminist therapy and counselling and therapy is developing worldwide. Eileen McLeod's analysis presents women participants' own experiences and views. These constitute a critique of the impact of social inequalities on personal relationships and of the theory and practice of feminist therapy and counselling. This critique argues that: taking account of women's differential experience - of ageism, heterosexism, racism, disablism and poverty, is essential to understanding the state of their emotional wellbeing; women should not be characterized as psychological victims, but recognized as retaining a capacity for self-expressive, assertive and also dominating behaviour; feminist therapy and counselling can promote women's emotional wellbeing, but only to the extent that it offers an experience of relative freedom from subordination; and initiatives beyond therapy and counselling - tackling a range of social inequalities - are also essential to realizing women's emotional wellbeing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 167
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jun 1994

ISBN 10: 0335192211
ISBN 13: 9780335192212

Media Reviews
This book offers a powerful statement concerning the significance of feminist therapy and counselling on the emotional wellbeing of women clients. It is an unique, challenging and exciting exploration of the effectiveness of feminist therapy and counselling...In my view this book is a must for all engaged in therapy and counselling andespecially those working with women...This book is an excellent example of awareness and sensitivity. It is thought-provoking and challenging and opens up the whole concept of the therapeutic alliance, not onlyfor those involved in feminist therapy and counselling but for therapy and counselling perse. - Groupvine ...this is an important book for all those who care about the mental health of women...Eileen McLeod'sbook is energizing; it is a very open and honest attempt to appraise the feminist therapeutic perspective. It leaves the reader inspired to find out more. - British Journal of Social Work.