Women & Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Women & Therapy is 3. 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 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Why Clinical Science Must Change or Die: Integrating Intersectionality and Social Justice72
From Buzzword to Critical Psychology: An Invitation to Take Intersectionality Seriously38
Intersectional Cultural Humility: Aligning Critical Inquiry with Critical Praxis in Psychology32
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 Therapy8
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
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
A Geospatial Analysis of Disclosure of and Social Reactions to Sexual Victimization on Twitter Using #MeToo5
Online Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Social Reactions: What Do We Know?5
Transnational Feminisms and Psychologies: Selves, Suffering, and Moral Personhood in Sri Lanka5
Latina Students’ Post-IPV Healing: A Bodymindspirit Approach Using the ELLA-SANA Model4
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
#ThemToo?: Trans Women Exclusionary Discourses in the #MeToo Era4
Anti-Colonial Futures: Indigenous Latinx Women Healing from the Wounds of Racial-Gendered Colonialism4
On the Dangers of Transnational Influences of Western Psychology: Decolonizing International Perspectives on Women and Therapy4
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: “Best Practices” for Survivor Support and Gender Violence Prevention Education on College Campuses3
Utilizing Intersectional Pedagogy in a Campus Sexual Assault Course3
Belonging and Otherness: The Violability and Complicity of Settler Colonial Sexual Violence3
Abolitionist Feminism, Liberation Psychology, and Latinx Migrant Womxn3
Transnational Feminist Therapy: Recommendations and Illustrations3
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