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An inside look at the unique challenges of the lesbian experience
Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency: Implications
for Feminist Family Therapy is a unique collection of
interdisciplinary feminist examinations of the resiliency of
lesbian couples and families. Leading feminist researchers and
clinicians discuss parenting within lesbian families, with a focus
on personal resiliency. These thought-provoking and insightful
articles address the challenges of having and raising children in a
society that struggles to accept alternative family structures.
Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency examines a
wide range of issues facing lesbian couples, with a special focus
on parenting and couple violence. The book's contributors examine
the unique challenges of lesbian and gay parenting; adversities
facing lesbian parents and the coping methods they employ; violence
among lesbian couples and the lesbian community's response to
domestic violence; and the application of feminist theory to
validate, strengthen, and promote resiliency in lesbian couples.
The book also includes interviews with single or partnered lesbians
who had children through adoption, artificial insemination, or a
previous relationship. Topics examined in Lesbian Families'
Challenges and Means of Resiliency include: parenting artificial
insemination lesbian family therapy family law couple violence
lesbian community feminist research feminist couple therapy and
much more Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency is a
vital professional aid for psychotherapists, family therapists,
psychologists, social workers, and counselors. It's an equally
valuable resource for academics working in family studies, women's
studies, queer studies, gender studies, and sociology.
An inside look at the unique challenges of the lesbian experience
Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency: Implications
for Feminist Family Therapy is a unique collection of
interdisciplinary feminist examinations of the resiliency of
lesbian couples and families. Leading feminist researchers and
clinicians discuss parenting within lesbian families, with a focus
on personal resiliency. These thought-provoking and insightful
articles address the challenges of having and raising children in a
society that struggles to accept alternative family structures.
Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency examines a
wide range of issues facing lesbian couples, with a special focus
on parenting and couple violence. The book's contributors examine
the unique challenges of lesbian and gay parenting; adversities
facing lesbian parents and the coping methods they employ; violence
among lesbian couples and the lesbian community's response to
domestic violence; and the application of feminist theory to
validate, strengthen, and promote resiliency in lesbian couples.
The book also includes interviews with single or partnered lesbians
who had children through adoption, artificial insemination, or a
previous relationship. Topics examined in Lesbian Families'
Challenges and Means of Resiliency include: parenting artificial
insemination lesbian family therapy family law couple violence
lesbian community feminist research feminist couple therapy and
much more Lesbian Families' Challenges and Means of Resiliency is a
vital professional aid for psychotherapists, family therapists,
psychologists, social workers, and counselors. It's an equally
valuable resource for academics working in family studies, women's
studies, queer studies, gender studies, and sociology.
Reinforce the relationship between healthy bodies and healthy
relationships in families!
Feminist Perspectives in Medical Family Therapy explores the
groundbreaking collaboration of therapy and medicine to form a
biopsychosocial approach to health care. In this book, feminists
from several fields of study offer their ideas, research, and
personal experiences to show how gender, culture, and other
diversity issues affect medical treatment. This invaluable tool
provides tips and suggestions for interdisciplinary medical teams
working with patients' bodies, minds, spirits, and relationships
simultaneously.
Medical family therapy is a relatively new specialty, and this
book demonstrates its advantages and opportunities with an
easy-to-understand, applicable approach. Clinicians, researchers,
trainers, and students in medicine, social work, family therapy,
psychology, and others can use Feminist Perspectives in Medical
Family Therapy to examine more closely the medical issues that are
most relevant to women and families. In this unique resource,
you'll learn about: how both biological factors and environment
create gender differences--and how they apply to women with
depression how the issues of power and gender influence the
experiences of male and female medical family therapists
incorporating feminist principles in family medicine education the
benefits of collaborative care to both physicians and patients in a
family medicine setting using couples therapy in cases of vulvar
vestibulitis syndrome how a woman's diagnosis of cancer affects the
family system Feminist Perspectives in Medical Family Therapy
offers a variety of viewpoints from patients and providers, using
hard data, interviews, practicum models, case examples, and
reflections on personal experiences.
Address the issues vital for women and their families To be most
effective, family therapists need to understand precisely what
policies are in place and how they influence families and their
relationships. The Politics of the Personal in Feminist Family
Therapy: International Examinations of Family Policy provides an
interdisciplinary look at family public and social policies and the
influence they have on families around the globeall from a feminist
perspective. Diverse international family policy experts discuss
policies family therapists need to know covering gender, ethnicity,
religion, and age, and the effects on women and their families. As
international family public policy shifts and changes, women and
their families' lives are altered in substantial and very personal
ways. The Politics of the Personal in Feminist Family Therapy gives
therapists a clear view of policies and diverse issues involving
family policy, family relationships, and mental health. The book
reveals the interaction between policy and practice,
interdependence as a principle of child and family policy, ways to
increase women's labor force participation without causing a fall
in birth rates, and intergenerational equity debates around the
world. Qualitative studies are presented detailing women's
experiences of family policies' effects on their lives, including
their resiliency in times of disruption and their viewpoints on
life-altering events that are used to disempower them. Topics in
The Politics of the Personal in Feminist Family Therapy include:
the interaction of British social policy with feminist practice
supportive rather than punitive interventions in the lives of
families an examination of the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development's Babies and Bosses report evaluation
of international family policies of elder care research into
women's roles and the way they are shaped in areas of conflict
research on Puerto Rican and Dominican women's perceptions of
divorce The Politics of the Personal in Feminist Family Therapy is
timely, stimulating reading for psychotherapists, family
therapists, psychologists, social workers, counselors,
feminists/womanists, sociologists, educators and students in family
studies, women's studies, gender studies, and war studies, and
professionals in family policy and family law.
Reinforce the relationship between healthy bodies and healthy
relationships in families!
Feminist Perspectives in Medical Family Therapy explores the
groundbreaking collaboration of therapy and medicine to form a
biopsychosocial approach to health care. In this book, feminists
from several fields of study offer their ideas, research, and
personal experiences to show how gender, culture, and other
diversity issues affect medical treatment. This invaluable tool
provides tips and suggestions for interdisciplinary medical teams
working with patients' bodies, minds, spirits, and relationships
simultaneously.
Medical family therapy is a relatively new specialty, and this
book demonstrates its advantages and opportunities with an
easy-to-understand, applicable approach. Clinicians, researchers,
trainers, and students in medicine, social work, family therapy,
psychology, and others can use Feminist Perspectives in Medical
Family Therapy to examine more closely the medical issues that are
most relevant to women and families. In this unique resource,
you'll learn about: how both biological factors and environment
create gender differences--and how they apply to women with
depression how the issues of power and gender influence the
experiences of male and female medical family therapists
incorporating feminist principles in family medicine education the
benefits of collaborative care to both physicians and patients in a
family medicine setting using couples therapy in cases of vulvar
vestibulitis syndrome how a woman's diagnosis of cancer affects the
family system Feminist Perspectives in Medical Family Therapy
offers a variety of viewpoints from patients and providers, using
hard data, interviews, practicum models, case examples, and
reflections on personal experiences.
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