"Thoughtful, probing, and caring. . . Destined for distinction as
one of the best books of the year."
--Janice G. Raymond
author of "Women as Wombs: Reproductive Technologies and the Battle
Over Women's Freedom" and "A Passion for Friends"
""Changing Our Minds" is a brave, invigorating, and important
book. . . essential reading for anyone in, or anyone who studies,
the helping professions; it is even more essential for any woman in
distress who wants 'help'."
--Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D.
author of "Women and Madness, About Men," and "Mothers on Trial:
The Battle for Children and Custody"
"A wide-ranging, hard-hitting analysis of psychology and its
dangers. "Changing Our Minds" should be compulsory reading for all
psychologists and deserves a place on every feminist's
bookshelf."
--Sue Wilkinson
editor of "Feminism & Psychology: An International Journal"
Women today are being instructed on how they can raise their
self-esteem, love their inner child, survive their toxic families,
overcome codependency, and experience a revolution from within. By
holding up the ideal of a pure and happy inner core,
psychotherapists refuse to acknowledge that a certain degree of
unhappiness or dissatisfaction is a routine part of life and not
necessarily a cause for therapy. Lesbians specifically are now
guided to define themselves according to their frailties,
inadequacies, and insecurities.
An incisive critique of contemporary feminist psychology and
therapy, "Changing our Minds" argues not just that the current
practice of psychology is flawed, but that the whole idea of
psychology runs counter to many tenets of lesbian feminist
politics. Recognizing that many lesbians dofeel unhappy and
experience a range of problems that detract from their well-being,
"Changing Our Minds" makes positive, prescriptive suggestions for
non-psychological ways of understanding and dealing with emotional
distress.
Written in a lively and engaging style, "Changing our Minds" is
required reading for anyone who has ever been in therapy or is
close to someone who has, and for lesbians, feminists,
psychologists, psychotherapists, students of psychology and women's
studies, and anyone with an interest in the development of lesbian
feminist theory, ethics, and practice.
General
Imprint: |
New York University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature Series |
Release date: |
September 1993 |
First published: |
September 1993 |
Authors: |
Celia Kitzinger
• Rachel Perkins
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 127 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
232 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8147-4646-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
Sexual behaviour
|
LSN: |
0-8147-4646-2 |
Barcode: |
9780814746462 |
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