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- Title
SUGAR AND SPICE, TOADS AND MICE: GENDER ISSUES IN FAMILY THERAPY TRAINING.
- Authors
Roberts, Janine McGill
- Abstract
Whereas family therapists have become increasingly aware of gender as a central organizing principle in how we think about families, few methods have been presented to help trainees and clinicians articulate how to address gender. Four experiential exercises (including gender survival messages, gender framed circular questions, and process observation sheets) that can be used in training and adapted for use with clients are described. What we have learned about gender from our families of origin, the larger culture, and in the construction of family therapy models can be examined with these activities.
- Subjects
GENDER; FAMILIES of origin; FAMILY psychotherapy; CULTURE; FAMILY therapists; THERAPEUTICS; FAMILIES; FAMILY relations
- Publication
Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 1991, Vol 17, Issue 2, p121
- ISSN
0194-472X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1752-0606.1991.tb00875.x