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#MeToo - counsellors and psychotherapists speak about sexual violence and abuse

Deborah A. Lee, Emma Palmer (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
264 Seiten
2020
PCCS Books (Verlag)
978-1-910919-53-8 (ISBN)
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In 2017 the global #MeToo movement burst through the conspiracy of silence around women's experience of sexual abuse and violence. Now this ground-breaking book provides a space for counsellors and psychotherapists - more often the listeners - to tell their own stories, sometimes for the first time.
In 2017 the global #MeToo movement burst through the conspiracy of silence around women's experience of sexual abuse and violence. Since then, other groups have found the courage to declare that they too have experienced sexual abuse and are unafraid and unashamed to let it be known. Now this ground-breaking book provides a space for counsellors and psychotherapists - more often the listeners - to tell their own stories, sometimes for the first time. Each chapter is written by a counsellor, psychotherapist or therapy client and followed up with an exploratory dialogue between writer and peer. Together the contributions form a community of #TherapistsToo voices, brought together in the hope that readers within and beyond the counselling and psychotherapy realm will feel less alone and more connected. This is a book for anyone wanting to understand the ubiquity of sexual violence and sexual abuse. It's about how to respond, support, raise awareness, campaign and be part of creating a culture that says #TimesUp!

Deborah A Lee is a senior lecturer in sociology at Nottingham Trent University and a person-centred psychotherapist. Her current research interests include arts-based approaches to psychotherapy case studies, critical psychopathology, psychotherapy training, therapists and creativity, public psychotherapy, and auto/biographical explorations of sexual violence and its aftermath. She was previously a steering group member of Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility (PCSR) and editor of its Transformations journal. She is now associate editor of Psychotherapy and Politics International and a member of the UKCP ethics committee. -- Emma Palmer is a BACP-accredited counsellor, relational body psychotherapist, supervisor and ecopsychologist, and a Buddhist since 1995. She was previously a steering group member of Psychotherapist and Counsellors for Social Responsibility (PCSR) and editor of its Transformations journal. She has worked extensively in education, including teaching postgraduate international development studies at Bristol University, working with NGOs in Africa, offering ecopsychology public talks and workshops and leading retreats. She has published several books under her former name, Kamalamani, on topics including meditation, childlessness and somatic psychotherapy

Foreword - Kim Etherington, Preface, Introduction, 1. Retribution - Seb Randall, with Celia Urbach, 2. 'Survivors are everywhere': our #MeToo, #WeToo journey - Kaur, with Deborah A Lee, 3. Lighthouses, rocky shores and safe harbours - Concetta Perot, with Clarinda Cuppage, 4. How we talk to girls about 'sex' - Taylor Broughton, with Sarah J Wilson, 5. Sexual abuse and surviving with(in) psychology - Jemma Tosh, with Fionnuala Dempsey, 6. Therapists' lived experience in counselling and psychotherapy training - Liz Smith and SaraTeresa Mollis, 7. Survivors of sexual violence training as psychotherapists in the UK - Deborah A Lee, with Peggy, Sam and Phoenix, 8. #MeToo on the internet - Tara Shennan, with Haley Clifford, 9. Reconnection through dance movement psychotherapy - Amanda Light, with Tina Johnson, 10. Shattering the sounds of silence - Reena Shah, with Clarinda Cuppage, 11. While I was sleeping - Andrew Pari, with Katy Woodger, 12. '#WeToo': groupwork as an act of solidarity and resistance - Leah Salter, with Emily Jacob, 13. Pushing, pulling and parts coming together - Joy Farrimond, with Emma Palmer, 14. Dirty secrets, ecocide and the specialness of the world all around - Emma Palmer, with Charleen Agostini, Poem - #MeToo by Clare Shaw

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Manchester
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 420 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-910919-53-5 / 1910919535
ISBN-13 978-1-910919-53-8 / 9781910919538
Zustand Neuware
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