Abstract
In a letter to her younger friend, Elizabeth reflects on topics that arose when she and Barbara met for lunch. These include the emergent groups of women who gather intentionally to explore their own spirituality, and groups of women who gather and unintentionally create community. She sees the shared power in these groups as being politically opposed to the vested power of the therapist in the psychotherapy dyad. Models of mentally healthy females are to be found in the writings of feminists whose works emerge from the socio-cultural and economic matrix of their own experiences.
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