Women as therapists : a multitheoretical casebook / Dorothy W. Cantor, editor.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Springer Pub. Co., ©1990.
Description
xii, 250 p. ; 24 cm.

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    Notes
    This book had its origins in a series of symposia sponsored by the Committee on Gender Issues of the Division of Independent Practice (Division 42) of the American Psychological Association in 1987 and 1988.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • The context. Women as therapists : what we already know / Dorothy W. Cantor
    • How women patients choose women therapists / Alisa S. Michaels
    • The personal relationship between therapists and their theoretical orientation / Charles B. Mark
    • Women treating women. The case / Karen Zager
    • An analyst views the case / Judith L. Alpert
    • A feminist therapist views the case / Lenore E.A. Walker
    • A family therapist views the case / Sandra B. Coleman
    • A cognitive behaviorist views the case / Ellen Tobey Klass and Joann Paley Galst
    • Women treating men. The case / Karen Zager
    • Epilogue. What female therapists have in common / Laura S. Brown.
    ISBN
    • 0826169104
    • 9780826169105
    LCCN
    90035520
    OCLC
    21407567
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