1st Edition

Gender and Family Therapy

By Charlotte Burck, Gwyn Daniel Copyright 1995
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Burck and Daniel share the personal meaning that gender holds for them, and the open and enquiring, rather than definitive, style of their writing makes it easy for the reader to grasp their ideas. The authors' handling in the early chapters of the many intellectual conundrums about gender is clear and assured, and through their many citations of other literature in the field they have managed to align this volume with other scholarly works while at the same time ensuring a very readable and practical book.

    Editors' Foreword , Foreword , Introduction , Gender: a systemic understanding , Feminisms and other isms , Gender and subjectivity , Gender, power, and systemic thinking , Abuses of power: working with physical and sexual violence , Stories lived and told: language and discourse , Case studies , Training and supervision: addressing the context of gender , Training exercises , Conclusions and future directions

    Biography

    Charlotte Burck