Feminist Therapy: A Review From Two Perspectives
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The current review represents the views of two reviewers who approach the book from very different perspectives. While Mary Ballou is a colleague of the book author, has participated in the development of feminist theory over the past few decades, and has written collaboratively with Brown, Elizabeth Markle is relatively new to the literature on feminist therapy. Therefore, this review combines the impressions, reflections, and understandings of both a newcomer to the field and a veteran of the discussions.
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تاریخ انتشار 2010