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Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

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Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

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Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

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Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy book

Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy
Edited ByMarcia Hill, Esther D. Rothblum
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 3 February 2016
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315786520
Pages 138
eBook ISBN 9781315786520
Subjects Area Studies, Behavioral Sciences
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Rothblum, E.D., & Hill, M. (1998). Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315786520

ABSTRACT

If you’re a long-time veteran of feminist therapy or someone just starting out, you’ll find a helpful, reliable list of “dos” and “don’ts” in Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy. Frank and honest in tone, makeup, and style, this one-of-a-kind publication looks at the failures and roadblocks that have hampered feminist therapists in the past so you can learn from their misfortunes and avoid them in your own professional endeavors. In Learning from Our Mistakes, you’ll come face-to-face with classic difficult cases, and you’ll see from a feminist perspective how therapists used various treatments to deal with these seemingly insurmountable challenges. You’ll find that these and other topics will help you in navigating the difficult situations that arise in your personal practice:

  • the pros and cons of terminating with a client who has an eroticized transference
  • differences between therapists and clients in terms of race, ethnicity, and age
  • problems encountered by rural therapists in small communities
  • using a translator in therapy when the therapist and client don’t speak the same language
  • feelings of anger in therapy
  • many other “log jams” in the therapeutic process

    It’s no mistake that Learning from Our Mistakes is full of what works and what doesn’t. In it, three veteran discussants give you the tools necessary to overcome the uncertainties and inadequacies that plague therapists. You’ll come away understanding the many ways failure is embedded in both the theory and practice of psychotherapy. Ultimately, you’ll find that mistakes are really only failure narratives waiting to be used, shaped, and turned toward the positive experiences of both client and therapist.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |3 pages

Concerning Failure

ByMarcia Hill

chapter |7 pages

A Case of Eroticized Transference

ByNanette K. Gartrell

chapter |17 pages

One Case, Many Conversations: Toward Multiplicities

ByMary Ballou, Gretchen Schmelzer

chapter |9 pages

Self-Disclosure as an Approach to Teaching Ethical Decision-Making

ByEllen Cole

chapter |7 pages

Triangulated Therapy: Cross-Cultural Counseling

ByGeri Miller

chapter |6 pages

Managing Anxiety: The Client’s and Mine

ByGloria Rose Koepping

chapter |7 pages

The Client Re-Visited: A Second Look at a Near Failure

ByLevinson Rascha

chapter |6 pages

Where, Oh Where, Has the Therapeutic Alliance Gone? Disquieting Log-Jams in the Therapeutic Relationship

ByMarcia Perlstein

chapter |32 pages

Meanings and Implications of Failure in Therapy

ByJeanne Adleman, Marny Hall, Natalie Porter

chapter |21 pages

A Feminist Model for Ethical Decision Making

ByMarcia Hill, Kristin Glaser, Judy Harden
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