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Handbook of Psychological Skills Training: Clinical Techniques and Applications

Handbook of Psychological Skills Training: Clinical Techniques and Applications of Californiathese tion, apy theyideas these are, mightare missing “voices” sadly, not otherwise asin this of feminist powerful be.ering.Berkeley, Press, 1978feminist therapy, of all theradirects women away from magabout conflicts, archetypes, biological past de-Chodorow N: Gender, ence in psychoanalyticrelation, and differperspective, in Theof Difference.A.New Press,EisenNJ,ical thinking lives, inner1. Erikson E:stein H, Jardine Rutgers University Childhood 1950 and Society. New 8.Brunswick, 1985terminism, and its concomitant sexual separatism, to contemplate the effects on them of the low value still assigned to them by their culture.” Although feminist theorists and therapists have indeed contributed a great deal by critiquing psychodynamic theory, Jungian theory, and biological therapies, feminist pnnciples have been integrated into these therapies seems have theory Bruehi and ego denstand more than the authorYork, Norton,Benjamin J: The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination. New York, Pantheon, 1988 Gilligan C: In a Different Voice: Women’s Conceptions of Self and Morality. Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 1982 M, Clinchy B, Tarule J, et al: Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. New York, Basic Books, 1986McGoldrick J: The Family Life Cycle: A Framework for Family Therapy. New York, Gardner Press, 1980 Hartmann cial Work http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychiatric Services American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

Handbook of Psychological Skills Training: Clinical Techniques and Applications

Psychiatric Services , Volume 48 (10): 1347 – Oct 1, 1997

Handbook of Psychological Skills Training: Clinical Techniques and Applications

Psychiatric Services , Volume 48 (10): 1347 – Oct 1, 1997

Abstract

of Californiathese tion, apy theyideas these are, mightare missing “voices” sadly, not otherwise asin this of feminist powerful be.ering.Berkeley, Press, 1978feminist therapy, of all theradirects women away from magabout conflicts, archetypes, biological past de-Chodorow N: Gender, ence in psychoanalyticrelation, and differperspective, in Theof Difference.A.New Press,EisenNJ,ical thinking lives, inner1. Erikson E:stein H, Jardine Rutgers University Childhood 1950 and Society. New 8.Brunswick, 1985terminism, and its concomitant sexual separatism, to contemplate the effects on them of the low value still assigned to them by their culture.” Although feminist theorists and therapists have indeed contributed a great deal by critiquing psychodynamic theory, Jungian theory, and biological therapies, feminist pnnciples have been integrated into these therapies seems have theory Bruehi and ego denstand more than the authorYork, Norton,Benjamin J: The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination. New York, Pantheon, 1988 Gilligan C: In a Different Voice: Women’s Conceptions of Self and Morality. Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 1982 M, Clinchy B, Tarule J, et al: Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. New York, Basic Books, 1986McGoldrick J: The Family Life Cycle: A Framework for Family Therapy. New York, Gardner Press, 1980 Hartmann cial Work

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Abstract

of Californiathese tion, apy theyideas these are, mightare missing “voices” sadly, not otherwise asin this of feminist powerful be.ering.Berkeley, Press, 1978feminist therapy, of all theradirects women away from magabout conflicts, archetypes, biological past de-Chodorow N: Gender, ence in psychoanalyticrelation, and differperspective, in Theof Difference.A.New Press,EisenNJ,ical thinking lives, inner1. Erikson E:stein H, Jardine Rutgers University Childhood 1950 and Society. New 8.Brunswick, 1985terminism, and its concomitant sexual separatism, to contemplate the effects on them of the low value still assigned to them by their culture.” Although feminist theorists and therapists have indeed contributed a great deal by critiquing psychodynamic theory, Jungian theory, and biological therapies, feminist pnnciples have been integrated into these therapies seems have theory Bruehi and ego denstand more than the authorYork, Norton,Benjamin J: The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination. New York, Pantheon, 1988 Gilligan C: In a Different Voice: Women’s Conceptions of Self and Morality. Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 1982 M, Clinchy B, Tarule J, et al: Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. New York, Basic Books, 1986McGoldrick J: The Family Life Cycle: A Framework for Family Therapy. New York, Gardner Press, 1980 Hartmann cial Work

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Published: Oct 1, 1997

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