Feminist Counselling Flashcards
True or false: although feminist therapy addresses social and political issues pertaining to gender-role stereo typing, this approach does not address most other forms of oppression
F
True or false: one of the goals of feminist therapy is to help women understand how sexist and oppressive societal beliefs and practices influence them in negative ways
T
True or false: a criticism of feminist therapy is that it was developed by quite, middle-class, heterosexual women
T
True or false: therapist self-disclosure is rarely used in feminist therapy
F
Gender-role analysis involves a cooperative exploration by client and therapist of the impact of gender on the client’s distress: true or false
T
True or false: in feminist therapy, clients are viewed as active participants in redefining themselves in the context of the therapeutic relationship rather than therapist being viewed as the best or “expert” source
T
True or false: feminist therapy is an approach that is applicable to women but not to men
F
True or false: instead of being diverse, feminist practice is a single and unified approach to therapy
F
True or false: women now are assuming positions of leadership in government and business, and this can be interpreted to mean that women no longer have difficulty making life choices
F
True or false it is probably accurate to say that in today’s society barriers no longer stand in the way of gender equity
F
Which branch of feminist therapy provides a model for critiquing the value of other traditional and feminist approaches A. Post-modern feminism B. Women of colour feminism C. Lesbian feminism D. Global/international feminism E. None of the above
A
All of the following are considered aspects of the "third wave" of feminist perspectives except for A. Post-modern feminism B. Women of colour feminism C. Lesbian feminism D. Cultural feminism E. Global/international feminism
D
All of the following ways feminist therapy differs from traditional therapy except for
A. Viewing problems in the sociopolitical and cultural context
B. Demystifying the therapeutic process
C. Accepting the premise that diagnosis is a basic prerequisite for effective treatment
D. Creating a therapeutic relationship that is egalitarian
E. Recognising the clients know what is best for their life and are experts in their own life
C
Which of the following interventions is least likely to be used by feminist therapist
A. Analysis and interpretation of transference
B. Six-role analysis and intervention
C. Power analysis and intervention
D. Encouraging clients to take social action
E. Assertiveness training
A
Which of the following is considered to be a major contribution feminist have made to the field of counselling
A. Pioneering research in the therapy process
B. Creating a brief, solution focused therapy approach
C, integrating a diagnostic perspective in counselling practice
D. Paving the way for gender-sensitive practice
D