Abstract

This article describes a training project developed by a hospital-based women's health center to help service providers expand resources for survivors of incest. The project reflected a feminist social work approach based on an awareness of the connections among gender, power, and violence, as well as a commitment to social justice, empowerment of clients and service providers, and community building.

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