1998
DOI: 10.1080/01926189808251103
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A feminist critique of solution-focused therapy

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“…The role of gender in family therapy should be examined (e.g., Dankoski, Penn, Carlson, & Hecker, 1998;Dermer, Hemesath, & Russell, 1998;Filkowski, Storm, York, & Brandon, 2001;Freeman, 1999;Guanipa & Woolley, 2000;Haddock, Zimmerman, & MacPhee, 2000;Hoffman & Pasley, 1998;Knudson-Martin, 1997;Stabb, Cox, & Harber, 1997;Vatcher & Bogo, 2001). Without sociocultural sensitivity and family visibility, family therapy research cannot reveal these families' unique experiences of treatment.…”
Section: Z C Y Chan and J L C Mamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The role of gender in family therapy should be examined (e.g., Dankoski, Penn, Carlson, & Hecker, 1998;Dermer, Hemesath, & Russell, 1998;Filkowski, Storm, York, & Brandon, 2001;Freeman, 1999;Guanipa & Woolley, 2000;Haddock, Zimmerman, & MacPhee, 2000;Hoffman & Pasley, 1998;Knudson-Martin, 1997;Stabb, Cox, & Harber, 1997;Vatcher & Bogo, 2001). Without sociocultural sensitivity and family visibility, family therapy research cannot reveal these families' unique experiences of treatment.…”
Section: Z C Y Chan and J L C Mamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For over two decades feminist scholars have committed themselves to exposing the deficiencies, inconsistencies, and explicit and implicit sexism present in the theoretical underpinnings of marriage and family therapy (Ault-Riche, 1986;Bograd, 1987, Dermer, Hemesath, & Russell, 1998Goldner, 1985Goldner, , 1988Hare-Mustin, 1978;James & MacKinnon, 1986;MacKinnon & Miller, 1987;Treacher, 1988). From these critiques, a growing body of literature has emerged helping to define the practice of feminist family therapy.…”
Section: Principles Of Feminist Family Therapymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One aspect of this issue, however, is the comfort level of clients with the rapid pace of such short-term care. Dermer, Hemesath, and Russell (1998) reported that brief counseling approaches, such as solution-focused therapy, had significant cultural implications regarding feminist issues. In particular, these authors questioned many of the foundational notions underpinning the brevity of solution-focused therapy, such as "change is constant," an emphasis on "solutions, positives, and possibilities," and the view that "families are competent and are experts in their choices of goals and solutions" (p. 240).…”
Section: An Overview Of Mmhcmentioning
confidence: 99%