2011
DOI: 10.1080/02703149.2011.580661
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Introduction: Border Crossings: Feminist Activists and Peace Workers Collaborating across Cultures

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“…Her biopsychosocial approach has effectively integrated themes related to trauma, cultural competence, and multiple social identities (Brown, 2008(Brown, , 2010. Ellyn Kaschak (1992), long-standing editor of the journal Women and Therapy, has contributed a contextual approach that highlights aspects that range from the physical to the sociocultural dimensions of women's lives, including transnational themes (e.g., Norsworthy & Kaschak, 2011). Lillian Comas-Díaz's (1994 ethnocultural approach emphasizes the need to integrate all aspects of diversity in the service of transformative healing, and Oliva Espín (1994Espín ( , 1999Espín ( , 2013 has addressed therapeutic issues related to intersecting themes associated with immigration, sexual orientation, ethnicity, language, and social class.…”
Section: Background and Herstorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her biopsychosocial approach has effectively integrated themes related to trauma, cultural competence, and multiple social identities (Brown, 2008(Brown, , 2010. Ellyn Kaschak (1992), long-standing editor of the journal Women and Therapy, has contributed a contextual approach that highlights aspects that range from the physical to the sociocultural dimensions of women's lives, including transnational themes (e.g., Norsworthy & Kaschak, 2011). Lillian Comas-Díaz's (1994 ethnocultural approach emphasizes the need to integrate all aspects of diversity in the service of transformative healing, and Oliva Espín (1994Espín ( , 1999Espín ( , 2013 has addressed therapeutic issues related to intersecting themes associated with immigration, sexual orientation, ethnicity, language, and social class.…”
Section: Background and Herstorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Norsworthy and Kaschak (2012), "These border-crossing partnerships benefit from an ongoing interrogation of how they are working and in what ways power arrangements need to be acknowledged, at times shifted, and always considered" (p. 11). These words fly in the face of unexamined privilege and power that often accompanies training in Western psychology and counseling programs.…”
Section: Border Crossingmentioning
confidence: 99%