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FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES IN THERAPY
Empowering Diverse Women, 2nd Edition

Judith Worrell & Pamela Remer
John Wiley & Sons, 2003

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will learn the types of settings and assessment methods used in counseling women. This book explains the theoretical framework of feminist theory while offering instruction on how to use the theoretic approach to treat women with issues such as physical and mental health, interpersonal abuse and violence, career/family balance, close relationships, and sexuality.

Written by two leading feminist psychologists, this resource, now in its second edition, has been an important milestone in feminist therapy.

Judith Worrell, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Emerita, University of Kentucky. She is the author or editor of Encyclopedia of Women and Gender, The Adolescent as Decision Maker, Shaping the Future of Feminist Psychology, and many other influential publications in gender and feminist psychology.

Pamela Remer, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Kentucky. Her areas of research interests include factors affecting recovery from rape, effective counseling interventions for women, career decision-making counseling, diversity issues in counseling and effectiveness of counselor responses.

11 CE credits; 331 pages

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Order book or tape: $65.00. Order code FEPT1
Order test: $165.00. Order code FEPTT