Abstract
The feminist approach to clinical psychology takes into consideration the social context of an individuals life when considering psychological problems. This approach allows for a more inclusive understanding of the source of psychological problems in one life, and increased accuracy in treatment route selection. Review of the history of feminist clinical psychology and discussion of where the theory is today will both be included.
Class Associated With Work
Ethics and Practice of Clinical Psychology
Major
Psychology
Minor
Philosophy
Document Type
Scholarly Article
Recommended Citation
Helppi, Mandy
(2021)
"Feminist Approach to Clinical Psychology,"
Conspectus Borealis: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://commons.nmu.edu/conspectus_borealis/vol7/iss1/5