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Book Reviews : Classism and Feminist Therapy: Counting Costs. Edited by and . Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press, 1996,179 pp., $34.95 (hardbound), ...

Book Reviews : Classism and Feminist Therapy: Counting Costs. Edited by and . Binghamton, NY:... of flawed definitions or of women as victims of gendered patriarchal service delivery systems. are The authors more successful in the role of users of exploring services in the and of A design delivery community-based programs. written two users describes their in chapter by experiences obtaining and mental health services and includes recommen- using interesting dations for A on homeless women identifies improvements. chapter careful attention to the charac- activities, positive practice including teristics of service users. And a on a chapter community-based psy- center describes a creative chotherapy program design. The conference’s and service are to be authors, sponsors, providers commended for on women and mental health services at the focusing time that are moved into the I wish them programs being community. well in this difficult task. RONDA S. CONNAWAY Colorado Gunnison, and Feminist Costs. Edited Marcia Hill Classism Therapy: Counting by D. NY: Park and Esther Rothblum. Press, Binghamton, Harrington $34.95 $14.95 1996,179 (hardbound), pp., (paper). One of who in a my colleagues, grew up working-class family, attended a one of the foremost feminist presentation by country’s I could not so I awaited her review. &dquo;She therapists. go, eagerly just doesn’t the class said. This comment http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work SAGE

Book Reviews : Classism and Feminist Therapy: Counting Costs. Edited by and . Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press, 1996,179 pp., $34.95 (hardbound), ...

Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work , Volume 13 (1): 2 – Apr 1, 1998

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0886-1099
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of flawed definitions or of women as victims of gendered patriarchal service delivery systems. are The authors more successful in the role of users of exploring services in the and of A design delivery community-based programs. written two users describes their in chapter by experiences obtaining and mental health services and includes recommen- using interesting dations for A on homeless women identifies improvements. chapter careful attention to the charac- activities, positive practice including teristics of service users. And a on a chapter community-based psy- center describes a creative chotherapy program design. The conference’s and service are to be authors, sponsors, providers commended for on women and mental health services at the focusing time that are moved into the I wish them programs being community. well in this difficult task. RONDA S. CONNAWAY Colorado Gunnison, and Feminist Costs. Edited Marcia Hill Classism Therapy: Counting by D. NY: Park and Esther Rothblum. Press, Binghamton, Harrington $34.95 $14.95 1996,179 (hardbound), pp., (paper). One of who in a my colleagues, grew up working-class family, attended a one of the foremost feminist presentation by country’s I could not so I awaited her review. &dquo;She therapists. go, eagerly just doesn’t the class said. This comment

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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social WorkSAGE

Published: Apr 1, 1998

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