Counseling to End Violence against Women

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SAGE, Apr 10, 1996 - Family & Relationships - 166 pages
"Feminist theory has viewed violence against women as a result of a male-dominated society, but traditional counseling models for battered women have largely failed to encourage social change as a solution to this disturbing epidemic. Offering challenging arguments on the power of the counseling relationship to initiate change, Counseling to End Violence Against Women unites feminist and radical feminist theory and counseling practice to promote women's liberation from violence and sexual oppression. In her comprehensive model, author Mollie Whalen examines the historical roles of the women's movement and the battered women's movement in relation to the development of a politically subversive approach to counseling. Whalen's model focuses not only on empowering individual women but on seizing the collective power of women to end their victimization. Grounded in theory, this practical model also addresses professional issues that confront counselors in their work with battered women. In Counseling to End Violence Against Women, Whalen reconstructs the role of counseling with victimized women and promotes a valuable model for use in treatment and training. Counselors and counseling students will find her perspective challenging and invaluable."--Publisher's description.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Counseling and Social Change
1
Chapter 2 Movements for Womens Liberation
12
Chapter 3 Debated Issues in Feminism and the Emergence of Feminist Therapy
20
Chapter 4 The Radical Potential of the Battered Womens Movement
42
Chapter 5 Counseling Practice with Battered Women
60
Counseling in Feminist Social Change Programs
73
Chapter 7 Counseling to End Woman Battering
105
Chapter 8 Carrying It On
132
Womens Movements in the United States
143
References
150
Author Index
157
Subject Index
160
About the Author
166
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