Women's Movement
Name the Feminist Orientation
Theory Concepts
Feminist Lens
Types of Oppression
100
Gave a famous speech after being arrested for illegal voting in 1872
Who is Susan B. Anthony
100
Integrates the four major feminist approaches and diversity perspectives
What is Empowerment Feminist Therapy (EFT)
100
The experience of social groups that are advantaged and have access to societal resources and power
What is privilege
100
The identity categories constructed by a given culture that place individuals into discrete social groups
What are social locations
100
A form of oppression in which certain age groups are devalued and subordinated
What is ageism
200
One of the two influential feminist writers we discussed in class
Who is Virginia Woolf or Dorothy Richardson
200
Criticize other forms of feminist counseling for failing to acknowledge that White women’s perspectives do not universally apply to all women and for giving sexism too central a focus
What is Women of Color feminism
200
Based on male values and norms
What is androcentric
200
A central goal of EFT that enables individuals, families, and communities to exert influence over the personal, interpersonal, and institutional factors that impact their health and well-being
What is empowerment
200
A form of oppression in which lower socioeconomic levels are devalued
What is Classism
300
Leaderless groups that developed as an alternative to therapy
What are Consciousness-raising or CR groups
300
Believe societal institutions oppress women via their sexist, heterosexist, racist, classist, ableist, and ageist structures. Emphasize the need to alter “male-domination”
What is Radical feminism
300
The subordination and devaluing of certain social positions in a society
What is oppression
300
What other therapy modalities refer to as “symptoms” are relabeled by feminist therapists as ____________________ to deal with unhealthy environments
What are coping-strategies
300
A form of oppression in which people from subordinate ethnic groups are devalued and viewed as inferior to the dominant ethnic culture.
What is ethnocentrism
400
Pre-awareness, Encounter, Immersion, Integration and activism
What are the levels of social identity development
400
Believe the main problems in living are caused by traditional gender-role socialization
What is Liberal feminism
400
The ability to access personal and environmental resources to effect personal and/or external change
What is power
400
An intervention involving reading books and articles that counter social misperceptions or employ alternative lenses
What is Bibliotherapy
400
A form of oppression in which sexual orientations other than heterosexuality are viewed as unhealthy, abnormal, and inferior
What is heterosexism
500
Created by the APA in 1978 that asserted that counselors and therapists needed to be knowledgeable about how women are affected by biological, psychological, and social issues; by all forms of oppression; and by inequities in power in relationships
What are Principles Concerning the Counseling/Psychotherapy of Women
500
Believe that women’s problems in living arise because their traits, experiences, values, and abilities are not valued as highly as men’s are. View men and women as biologically different
What is Cultural feminism
500
An approach to counseling that attends to external, social sources of pathology and how those toxic sociocultural elements are internalized
What is Interactionist
500
Focus on subordinate, oppressed groups; Challenging of societal values; Deemphasis of internal sources of clients’ issues; Emphasis on the role of cultural contexts; and Changing societal structures to address individual problems.
What are blind spots of feminist therapy
500
A form of oppression in which people with a variety of physical and mental disabilities are devalued and subordinated
What is Ableism
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