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Feminist paradigms of trauma treatment.
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This article is published in Psychotherapy.The article was published on 2004-01-01. It has received 95 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Feminist therapy.read more
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Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Therapy
TL;DR: Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice as mentioned in this paper is a framework for therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, Native origin, and Gender.
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“Just Getting Out of Bed Is a Revolutionary Act” The Resilience of Transgender People of Color Who Have Survived Traumatic Life Events
TL;DR: In this article, a phenomenological and feminist investigation of the resilience of transgender people of color who have experienced a wide range of traumatic life events (e.g., hate crimes, intimate...
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Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health, and Justice
Lisa A. Goodman,Deborah Epstein +1 more
TL;DR: Goodman and Epstein this article argue that a renewed focus on the principles of the early feminist movement -for example, listening to individual women's voices, promoting supportive communities, and facilitating economic empowerment, could result in substantial progress in efforts to protect and counsel battered women.
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Chronic urban trauma: The slow violence of housing dispossession:
TL;DR: This paper set the idea of slow violence into dialogue with trauma, to understand the practice and legitimisation of the repeated damage done to certain places through state violence, and set the concept of slow violenc...
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd ed
Arnold M. Cooper,Robert Michels +1 more
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Trauma and Recovery
TL;DR: The Dialectic of Trauma Continues: Traumatic disorders as discussed by the authors, a Forgotten History, Terror, Disconnection, Captivity, and Child Abuse: A New Diagnosis Stages of Recovery.