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  2. Trauma-informed feminist therapy - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, Trauma-informed feminist therapy is a model of trauma for both men and women that incorporates the client's sociopolitical context. In feminist therapy, the therapist views the client's trauma experience through a sociopolitical lens. In other words, the therapist must consider how the client's social and political environment ...

  3. Feminist therapy - Wikipedia

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    Feminist therapy contends that women are in a disadvantaged position in the world due to sex, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, age and other categories. [1] Feminist therapists argue that many problems that arise in therapy are due to disempowering social forces; thus the goal of therapy is to recognize these forces and empower the ...

  4. E. Kitch Childs - Wikipedia

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    The practices upheld by the APA marginalized these women and promoted treatment options which were inherently sexist and not supported by the ongoing research into the psychology of women. [10] By 1973 the AWP had accomplished enough credited research into the psychology of women that it became recognized as "Division 35" of the APA.

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  6. Relational-cultural therapy - Wikipedia

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    As RCT was founded in strong feminist principles, and was started at Wellesley College, the movement's traditional focus was on women and their relational experiences. [1] Many mental health professionals employ RCT in their practice. A nonexhaustive list of these include: counselors, social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists.

  7. Feminist psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychology of women is feminist because it says women are different from men and that women's behavior cannot be understood outside of context. Feminists in turn compelled psychoanalysts to consider the implications of one of Freud's own, most uncompromising propositions: "that human beings consist of men and women and that this distinction is ...

  8. Judy Freespirit - Wikipedia

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    The Radical Therapy movement and the Fat Pride movement of the 1970s, in which Freespirit participated, influenced the rise of the Fat Underground movement. The Radical Therapy movement was against the stigmatization of mental illness and its individualized treatment in psychiatry because it obscured the true nature of oppression. Instead, they ...

  9. Beverly Greene (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    As a specialist in the psychology of women and of gender and racial issues in the practice of psychotherapy, Greene has also created many public health frameworks for understanding mental health in marginalized communities. [1] She is the author of close to 100 psychological literature publications.

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