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This book introduces feminist-inspired approaches to clinical psychology that broaden the scope of practice and take into account the particular challenges that young women face in today¿s world, while also considering concerns about labelling them `victims¿.

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This book introduces feminist-inspired approaches to clinical psychology that broaden the scope of practice and take into account the particular challenges that young women face in today¿s world, while also considering concerns about labelling them `victims¿.
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Rosalyn H. Shute, BSc (Hons), PhD, is an Adjunct Professor at Flinders University, Australia. A former university Professor and paediatric psychologist, she has published extensively on adolescents¿ experiences of peer aggression and harassment. Her recent books for Routledge (with Phillip Slee) include Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives (second edition, 2015), and Mental Health and Wellbeing through Schools: The way forward (co-edited, 2016).