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Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology
Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology
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abuse
American Psychiatric Association
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child
Clinical Practice
Clinical Psychology
Disabled Women
Discursive Practices
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family systems intervention
Family Therapy
Family's Life Cycle
feminist
Feminist Practice
Feminist Practitioners
Feminist Therapy
forensic psychological assessment
French Psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan
gender bias in psychology
health
integrating gender in clinical research
mental
Mental Health Practice
Out-patient Clinics
Phallic Lack
Presenile Dementia
Psychiatric Disposal
psychoanalytic feminist theory
psychological
Psychological Assessment
qualitative research approaches
Service Development Level
Severely Socially Disabled
sexual
Sexual Inequality
Social Action Project
Social Action Psychotherapy
Socially Disabled
society
Structural Family Theory
therapy
trauma recovery strategies
Product details
- ISBN 9781138428867
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Clinical psychology has traditionally ignored gender issues. The result has been to the detriment of women both as service users and practitioners. The contributors to this book show how this has happened and explore the effects both on clients and clinicians. Focusing on different aspects of clinical psychology's organisation and practice, including child sexual abuse, family therapy, forensic psychology and individual feminist therapy, they demonstrate that it is essential that gender issues are incorporated into clinical research and practice, and offer examples of theory and practice which does not marginalise the needs of women.
Jane M. Ussher is Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Sussex.,
Paula Nicolson is Lecturer in Medical Psychology at the University of Sheffield.
Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology
€235.60
