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Multicultural Feminist Therapy
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EducationFeminist DebateFeminist InquirySocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtGender IdentityFeminist ResearchGender StudiesFeminist KnowledgeAfrican American StudiesCultural DiversityWomen StudiesFeminist Therapy TheoryBlack Feminist TheoryFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityMulticultural Feminist TherapyJean Lau ChinMulticulturalismFeminist ScienceFeminist TheoryFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyFeminist Disability StudiesCultureFeminist Therapists
SUMMARY Psychological theory needs to be representative of the full range of human experience by being based in the experience of all groups of people. The women honored in this chapter, Jean Lau Chin, Lillian Comas-Diaz, Oliva Espin, Beverly Greene, and Monica McGoldrick, are all feminist therapists, researchers, scholars, clinicians and writers who have directed some substantial portion of their professional attention toward understanding the critical nature of minority and dominant group status on the development of psychological and feminist therapy theory. Together, their professional contributions and personal stories provide a powerful understanding of the nature of the intersection of race, culture
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