Psychotherapy with Women provides a clear account of current feminist practice in working with women within the helping professions bringing together contributions from eminent women psychotherapists. A wide range of issues are explored including sexuality, ageing, family dynamics, disability and ethnicity. It will appeal to students studying social work, nursing, psychology and counselling as well as to a wide range of practitioners working in the caring professions.
'...a succinct synopsis of the subject. The editing has resulted in a book with a style which is easy to read and frequent clinical illustrations illuminate the theory...It is simple enough for those without a large amount of theoretical knowledge to find it useful, but sufficiently detailed for those with more experience to find it of use.' - Helen Baxter, Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
'Very exciting, diverse, good to see something up to date.' - Dr Heenan, University of Bradford
Foreword; S.Einhorn - Introduction - The Therapy Relationship; S.Ernst - Women's Development in the Family; S.Orbach - Women's Relationship with their Bodies; P.Land - Envy Between Women; M.Maguire - Fantasies and Problematics of Identity; J.Ryan - Time Limited Psychotherapy; C.Mohamed & R.Smith - Working with Black Women; C.Mohamed & R.Smith - Working with Adult Incest Survivors; S.Krzowski - W is for Women; V.Sinason - Working with Older Women; B.Daniel - Managing Anxiety and the Practitioner Role; T.Weeramanthri
MARILYN LAWRENCE is an associate member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, working at the Tavistock Clinic, London, and in private practice. Her published works include The Anorexic Experience, Fed Up and Hungry, and, with Mira Dana, Women's Secret Disorder and Fighting Food.
MARIE MAGUIRE is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice who teaches at the Guild of Psychotherapists and other psychotherapy training organisations. Previously she worked in community mental health projects and at the Women's Therapy Centre, London. She is the editor of Living with the Sphinx (with Sheila Ernst) and the author of Men, Women, Passion and Power: Gender Issues in Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy with Women provides a clear account of current feminist practice in working with women within the helping professions bringing together contributions from eminent women psychotherapists. A wide range of issues are explored including sexuality, ageing, family dynamics, disability and ethnicity. It will appeal to students studying social work, nursing, psychology and counselling as well as to a wide range of practitioners working in the caring professions. Reviews
'...a succinct synopsis of the subject. The editing has resulted in a book with a style which is easy to read and frequent clinical illustrations illuminate the theory...It is simple enough for those without a large amount of theoretical knowledge to find it useful, but sufficiently detailed for those with more experience to find it of use.' - Helen Baxter, Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
'Very exciting, diverse, good to see something up to date.' - Dr Heenan, University of Bradford Contents
Foreword; S.Einhorn - Introduction - The Therapy Relationship; S.Ernst - Women's Development in the Family; S.Orbach - Women's Relationship with their Bodies; P.Land - Envy Between Women; M.Maguire - Fantasies and Problematics of Identity; J.Ryan - Time Limited Psychotherapy; C.Mohamed & R.Smith - Working with Black Women; C.Mohamed & R.Smith - Working with Adult Incest Survivors; S.Krzowski - W is for Women; V.Sinason - Working with Older Women; B.Daniel - Managing Anxiety and the Practitioner Role; T.Weeramanthri Authors
MARILYN LAWRENCE is an associate member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, working at the Tavistock Clinic, London, and in private practice. Her published works include The Anorexic Experience, Fed Up and Hungry, and, with Mira Dana, Women's Secret Disorder and Fighting Food.
MARIE MAGUIRE is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice who teaches at the Guild of Psychotherapists and other psychotherapy training organisations. Previously she worked in community mental health projects and at the Women's Therapy Centre, London. She is the editor of Living with the Sphinx (with Sheila Ernst) and the author of Men, Women, Passion and Power: Gender Issues in Psychotherapy.
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