Women & Therapy

Papers
(The median citation count of Women & Therapy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Why Clinical Science Must Change or Die: Integrating Intersectionality and Social Justice72
From Buzzword to Critical Psychology: An Invitation to Take Intersectionality Seriously39
Intersectional Cultural Humility: Aligning Critical Inquiry with Critical Praxis in Psychology33
Transnational Feminist Theory and Practice: An Introduction24
Navigating Criticisms of Intersectional Approaches: Reclaiming Intersectionality for Global Social Justice and Well-Being19
Ambivalent White Racial Consciousness: Examining Intersectional Reflection and Complexity in Practitioner Graduate Training11
Intersectionality Awakening Model of Womanista: A Transnational Treatment Approach for Latinx Women10
Resist and Rise: A Trauma-Informed Womanist Model for Group Therapy9
Repositioning Cultural Competency with Clinical Doctoral Students: Unpacking Intersectionality, Standpoint Theory, and Multiple Minority Stress/Resilience8
Intersectional Perspectives of Black Women’s Mental Health: Strategies for Clinical Training7
A Geospatial Analysis of Disclosure of and Social Reactions to Sexual Victimization on Twitter Using #MeToo6
LGBTQ and Straight Sexual Assault Survivors’ Interactions with Counseling in a Campus Counseling Center and Women’s Center6
Sexual Assault Resistance Education’s Benefits for Survivors of Attempted and Completed Rape6
Transnational Feminisms and Psychologies: Selves, Suffering, and Moral Personhood in Sri Lanka5
#ThemToo?: Trans Women Exclusionary Discourses in the #MeToo Era5
Online Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Social Reactions: What Do We Know?5
Abolitionist Feminism, Liberation Psychology, and Latinx Migrant Womxn4
Centering Black Girls in Sexual Harassment Research: A Community-Based Participatory Action Research Approach4
Salient Circles Diagrams: Making Intersectional Identities, Privilege, Power, and Marginalization Visible4
On the Dangers of Transnational Influences of Western Psychology: Decolonizing International Perspectives on Women and Therapy4
Latina Students’ Post-IPV Healing: A Bodymindspirit Approach Using the ELLA-SANA Model4
Anti-Colonial Futures: Indigenous Latinx Women Healing from the Wounds of Racial-Gendered Colonialism4
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: “Best Practices” for Survivor Support and Gender Violence Prevention Education on College Campuses3
“Looking Back, the Programs Kept Me Alive”: Women’s Impressions of Counseling for Intimate Partner Violence3
Belonging and Otherness: The Violability and Complicity of Settler Colonial Sexual Violence3
Transnational Feminist Therapy: Recommendations and Illustrations3
Utilizing Intersectional Pedagogy in a Campus Sexual Assault Course3
Anti-Racist Pedagogy as Activism: Cultivating Radical Healing and Liberation among Asian American Counseling and Psychology Students3
Cultivating Feminist Transnational Practice with Immigrant Women: A Collaborative Autoethnography2
Black Women and Wellness2
Transnational Feminism and the Policing of Muslim Women’s Bodies: Implications for Therapy2
“She Does Not Want Me to Be Like Her”: Exploring the Role of Maternal Communication in Eating Disorder Symptomatology Among Collegiate Black Women2
Seeking Womanist-Liberation: Using Testimonios to Drive Anti-Racism in Psychology2
Nepantla Moments in Therapy: A Clinical Example With Latinx Immigrants2
Healing the Trauma of Racism and Sexism: Decolonization and Liberation2
Why Am I A Woman? Or, Am I? Decolonizing White Feminism and the Latinx Woman Therapist in Academia2
Binding and Queer Embodiments: Rethinking the Moral Imperative of Body Positivity2
Toward Grounding Transnational Feminism in Borderland Spaces2
“Black Women Saved my Life”: A Case Study on Healing Intersectional Racial Trauma1
A Mujerista Liberation Psychology Perspective on Testimonio to Cultivate Decolonial Healing1
A Thunderbolt Strikes Psychology: The Inspirational Life of Laura Brown1
Dance for Liberation: A Case Study for Addressing Han through a Traditional Korean Dance-Based Psychotherapy Approach1
Writehealing: a Sistah’s Circle Praxis to Heal and Liberate1
Psychotherapy with Caribbean Women: Examples from USVI, Haiti, and Guyana1
Psychologists as Anti-Racist Change Agents on Campus: “What We Do Is More Important than What We Say or What We Say We Believe”1
Mujerista Psychology: A Case Study Centering Latinx Empowerment in Psychotherapy1
Feminist Therapy at The Intersection of Gender Diversity and Neurodiversity1
The Obfuscation of the Realities of Women of Color Due to the False Dichotomy Phrasing of “Women and Minorities”1
“I Was Praying for My Very Salvation from My Sexual Abuse”: Experiences of Sexual Abuse Survivors in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints1
An Incomplete List of Events Related to “Me Too” & #MeToo Movement (2006–2020)1
The Power of Activism as Self-Care: An Autoethnography of the Arrest of Activists in the Wake of the George Floyd Protests1
The Ableist and White Supremacist Origins of U.S. Policing and Connections to Involuntary Hospitalization1
Applying Black Feminist Theory to Research, Practice, and Advocacy on Gendered Racism among Black Women1
Introduction to Anti-Racist Feminist Practice, Advocacy, and Activism Special Issue1
Feminist Therapy with Gender Questioning Adolescents: Clinical Case Example1
Feminist Therapy: Supervision as a Pathway Toward Equitable, Affirming Care for Nonbinary Clients1
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