Integrating Spirit and Psyche: Using Women's Narratives in Psychotherapy

Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: ENHANCING THE SELF -- Chapter 1. First- or Second-Class Citizens? -- Women Who Do Not Have Children -- Dominant Culture -- Legal Protection -- Financial Compensation and Success -- Reflection...

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Main Author: Henehan, Mary Pat (Author)
Contributors: Koenig, Harold G. (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Florence Routledge 2018
In:Year: 2018
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Print version: Henehan, Mary Pat: Integrating Spirit and Psyche : Using Women's Narratives in Psychotherapy. - Florence : Routledge,c2018. - 9780789012098
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Summary:Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: ENHANCING THE SELF -- Chapter 1. First- or Second-Class Citizens? -- Women Who Do Not Have Children -- Dominant Culture -- Legal Protection -- Financial Compensation and Success -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 2. Self in Context -- Self-Esteem and Spirituality -- Growth and Development -- Research -- Practical Ways to Promote Growth of the Self -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 3. Ancient and Ancestral Woman -- Greek Goddess Athena -- Family Systems -- Changing Place of Women -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 4. Women's Spirituality -- Definitions of Spirituality -- Constrictions of the Past -- Reconstruction of Equality Needed in Spirituality -- Reflection Questions -- PART II: DISCREDITING NEGATIVE FAMILY SCRIPTS -- Chapter 5. Men Are the Smart Ones -- History -- Theory and Gender -- My Story -- Clinical Themes -- Knowing, Power, and Sexuality -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 6. She Is Ill -- Pathology and Women -- Dance/Movement -- Chinese Family Messages to Women -- Illness Resulting from a Lack of Voice -- Anger and Gender -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 7. Be Sacrificial and Silent -- Two Standards -- Secrets -- Reflection Questions -- PART III: SEEING THROUGH DEMEANING CULTURAL MESSAGES -- Chapter 8. You Are Nobody -- Girls Are Not Valued -- Infanticide -- Foot Binding -- Genital Mutilation -- Dowry Deaths -- Violence Against Women -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 9. You Are Helpless -- Harassment -- Black-and-Blue Narratives -- Killings-A Personal Story -- Rape -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 10. You Should Feel Shame and Inhibition -- Advertising -- Shame -- The Need to Recognize Outstanding Women -- Fears of Failure -- Spirituality and Addiction -- Reflection Questions
Chapter 11. You Are Not Allowed to Express Anger -- Healthy Expressions of Anger -- Grief and Loss -- Optimal Family Health -- Clinical Applications -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 12. You Are a Keeper of Secrets -- Effects of Secret Keeping on Families -- What to Consider in Opening a Secret -- Clinical Cases -- Effects of Revealing Secrets and Institutional Secret Keeping -- Reflection Questions -- PART IV: NEW NARRATIVES -- Chapter 13. I Am Knowing -- First Poet -- U.S. Congresswoman -- Modern Role Models -- Women Have Strength -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 14. I Have a Voice -- Oppression -- Leadership -- Narratives -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 15. I Have a Divine Herstory -- Jewish Mystic of the Holocaust -- German Artist Depicting the Evils of War -- Quaker Mystic and Author -- Catholic Lay Mystic Expressing Feminine Spirituality -- Mystic and Doctor of the Church -- Solidarity and Martyrdom with the Oppressed -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 16. I Can Take Credit -- Personal Narrative -- Clinical Narrative -- Imaging -- Self-Confidence -- Women Who Break Barriers -- Blessing -- Mentoring -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 17. I Can Resolve Conflict -- Untangling the Past from the Present -- Honest Expression of Your Thoughts and Feelings and Their Clarification -- Model for Communication -- Boundaries -- Action Plan -- Reflection Questions -- PART V: WILD WOMEN STORIES -- Chapter 18. Women Who Soar -- Marie Curie -- Virginia Woolf -- Wilma Rudolph -- Sarah Chang -- Artemisia Gentileschi -- Margaret Thatcher -- Jenny Thompson -- Sheryl Swoopes -- Jackie Joyner-Kersee -- Gail Devers -- Martha Pituch -- Caryl Simon -- Lillian Weger -- Jacqueline Cochran -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 19. Be True to Yourself -- China's Myth: Mulan -- Herstory -- Current Narratives -- Clinical Narrative -- Reflection Questions
Chapter 20. Surviving to Thriving -- Narrative Approaches to Thriving -- Resilience -- Search for Meaning -- Play -- Faith -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 21. Mind-Body Connection -- Placebo Effect -- Body As Friend -- Discover Meaning in Life -- Risk Doing Something New -- Reflection Questions -- PART VI: WISE WOMEN -- Chapter 22. Portraits of Wise Women -- Women Athletes -- Wise Women Past and Present -- Wise Women Who Have Influenced Me -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 23. Croning of Women -- Research -- Culture -- Narratives of Wise Women -- Crone Role Models -- Reflection Questions -- Chapter 24. Spiritual Practices for Women -- Valiant Women Litany -- Meditation -- T'ai Chi -- Counting Your Blessings -- Morning Pages -- Imaging -- Creativity Dates -- Chakra Awareness -- Sabbath Observance -- Tree Planting -- Yes, No -- Hospitality -- Music-Listening and Performing -- Information Fast -- Reflection Questions -- Appendix. Sources of Help -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
ISBN:1317788931