[Audio Only] EP95 WS05 – Women As Survivors: Feminist Therapy Techniques – Lenore Walker, Ed.D.
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- Subject Matter:
Workshop
Category:
Psychotherapy Evolution | Psychotherapy Evolution 1995
Faculty:
EdD Lenore Walker
Duration:
2 hours and 08.
Format:
Only audio
Date of the Original Program:
Dec 13, 1995
DescriptionDescription:
The ideas of feminist therapy as applied to women who have been mistreated as children or adults are presented. These strategies can also be used to address sexual misbehavior by therapists and sexual harassment, as well as difficulties including dissociation, obsessions, and cognitive distortions.
Objectives of Education:
To outline the feminist therapeutic ideas utilized with battered women survivors.
Identify three ways for dealing with survivors’ detachment, obsessions, and cognitive distortions.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Faculty
3 seminars and items related to Lenore Walker, EdDLenore Edna Walker, Ed.D., is an American psychologist who created the Domestic Violence Institute, researched the Cycle of Abuse, and published The Battered Woman, for which she received the 1979 Distinguished Media Award. In 1987, she was inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame. She was a certified psychologist, a leader in the field of domestic abuse, and the president and chief executive officer of Walker & Associates when she died. Walker established the Domestic Violence Institute to do study on family violence.
She has testified as an expert witness in domestic abuse prosecutions, organized domestic violence training programs, and produced legislation.
Walker interviewed 1,500 women who had experienced domestic violence and discovered a similar pattern of abuse known as the “cycle of abuse.”
She earned the Distinguished Media Award the same year for her book The Battered Woman.
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