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Feminist Groupwork



July 1991 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Feminist Groupwork explores the purposes, practice and effectiveness of groupwork with women, drawing upon the authors' own involvement in setting up and running community-based women's groups.

The book offers clear accounts of the structured content of group sessions and the definitions and measurements of change developed by participants. It makes a convincing case for adopting a feminist approach with women who are isolated in their own communities and who bear the brunt of socio-political disadvantage. Central to the book is the focus on women's understandings of themselves and their experiences, and how groupwork can lead to potentially liberating interpretations with profound consequences for participants' lives. Women are encouraged to recognize their resilience, survival skills and strengths.

Feminist Groupwork was awarded a 1992 Distinguished Publication Award by the Association for Women in Psychology, USA.

 
Introduction
The Way In

 
 
The Feminist Sphere of Influence
 
Mapping Out the Ground
The Contours of Planning and Preparation

 
 
Women Making Choices
Groupwork Revisited

 
 
Group Transformation
The Dynamic Process of Change

 
 
Women's Groups as Windows into the Self
 
Making Connections
The Broader Context

 

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