Abstract

This paper deals with the emergence and development of feminism in general and feminist psychology with special emphasis on feminist's reaction to traditional assumptions in Freudian psychology and male dominated theory and research. Feminist movement simply started as a women's activism which later claimed political identity and finally ended as women's liberation movement. Feminists simply advocate gender equality. Emergence of feminist psychology movement and appearance of significant female figures in psychology is further explained along with their contribution to the theory, personality and specific developmental issues along with its input to the therapy and counseling field. The influence of four feminist philosophical approaches namely, liberal feminism, cultural feminism, radical feminism and social feminism are also shortly discussed alongside with their practical implications. Above and beyond, feminist contribution to the therapy field reflected in offering specific therapy goals are also discussed. Self esteem as a core issue and one of feminist therapy goals is finally discussed and presented through a specific case study illustration. Feminist therapy is important therapy approach with significant therapy goals contribution in relation to women's mental health issues. Consideration of sex, gender, cultural diversity, etiology, diagnosis and treatment is feminist request for successful therapy because fixing woman for functioning in a dysfunctional society seems not enough.

Highlights

  • The term feminism has been provoking disparate feelings and thoughts to the effect that it is being viewed as both, positive and negative

  • How did feminism in general emerge and why, what is feminist psychology and feminist therapy implication, what are the goals of feminist therapy? These are some questions we try to answer in this article

  • The scope of this paper is organized in such a way that it starts with a short survey of feminism, feminist psychology emergence and development followed by feminist therapy, its goals and techniques illustrated by a specific case study

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Introduction

The term feminism has been provoking disparate feelings and thoughts to the effect that it is being viewed as both, positive and negative. Liberal feminism focuses on helping women to overcome the constraints of their socialization patterns through personal empowerment of individual women, dignity, self-fulfillment and equality This could be achieved by using specific intervention techniques such as gender-role analysis and intervention, helping clients understand the impact of gender-role expectations in their lives, providing clients with insight into the ways social issues affect their problems, power analysis and power intervention, emphasizing the power differences between men and women in society, helping clients recognize different kinds of power they possess and how they and others exercise power and biblio-therapy Both gender-role and feminist analysis help clients reframe problems and develop new lenses for understanding issues, which often lead to renewed self-esteem This could be achieved by feminist therapy techniques as the case which follows shows

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