This book analyses how practitioners can use psychotherapy as a healing mechanism, focusing on the intersection of gender, power, and social justice within the global context.
This book analyses how practitioners can use psychotherapy as a healing mechanism, focusing on the intersection of gender, power, and social justice within the global context.
Manijeh Daneshpour is distinguished professor of marriage and family therapy and the systemwide couple and family therapy director and at Alliant International University in California and a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than two decades of academic, research, and clinical experience.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Gender, nurture, nature 2. Masculinity in global contexts 3. Women rights in global contexts 4. The impact of colonization on global social justice 5. Gender and religion 6. Gender and politics 7. Gender, race and class 8. Gender and war 9. Gender and violence 10. Gender and work 11. Gender and supervision
1. Gender, nurture, nature 2. Masculinity in global contexts 3. Women rights in global contexts 4. The impact of colonization on global social justice 5. Gender and religion 6. Gender and politics 7. Gender, race and class 8. Gender and war 9. Gender and violence 10. Gender and work 11. Gender and supervision
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