Women & Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Women & Therapy is 2. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Feminist Liberation Psychotherapy: Re-Politicizing Intersectionality Toward Socially Just Clinical Practice17
Women of Color Psychologists as Leaders in Higher Education11
Special Issue on BIPOC and LGBTQ Feminist Radical Visionaries: Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Jean Lau Chin10
Decolonization: A Personal Manifesto9
Centering Black Girls in Sexual Harassment Research: A Community-Based Participatory Action Research Approach9
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: “Best Practices” for Survivor Support and Gender Violence Prevention Education on College Campuses7
Jean Lau Chin (1944–2020): An Oral History Project7
Mental Health and the Menstrual Cycle: Practitioner Attitudes, Confidence, and Practice6
“Black Women Saved my Life”: A Case Study on Healing Intersectional Racial Trauma6
Feminist Leadership: Transformational and Transnational6
Exposure Therapy with a First-Generation, Latino Transgender Man: A Dialectical Behavior and Feminist Therapy Framework5
Feminist Therapy: Supervision as a Pathway Toward Equitable, Affirming Care for Nonbinary Clients5
Feminist Leadership: Bridging Vision to Reality4
“Flashback to a War Zone”: A Qualitative Analysis of Black Women’s Experiences during the Racial Pandemic4
Author Biographies4
Service Professionals’ Views on Resources for Black Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence4
Envisioning the Future of Intersectional Anti-Racist Feminism in Psychology3
Anti-Racist Pedagogy as Activism: Cultivating Radical Healing and Liberation among Asian American Counseling and Psychology Students3
Belonging and Otherness: The Violability and Complicity of Settler Colonial Sexual Violence3
Abolitionist Feminism, Liberation Psychology, and Latinx Migrant Womxn2
“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 Saints2
Seeking Womanist-Liberation: Using Testimonios to Drive Anti-Racism in Psychology2
“She Does Not Want Me to Be Like Her”: Exploring the Role of Maternal Communication in Eating Disorder Symptomatology Among Collegiate Black Women2
A Care-Based Approach for Dismantling the Strong Black Woman Schema2
Older Women in South Korea: Making Meaning and Thriving Through Adversity2
Therapists and #MeToo: A Qualitative Survey of Personal Reactions and Professional Experiences2
Feminist Liberation Practice with Latinx Women: Introduction to the Special Issue2
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