The Couch Talks Back

Reviews the book, Women in Therapy edited by Violet Franks and Vasanti Burtle (1974). While the book is about women, it is not strongly feminist. In fact, the most radical feminist viewpoints about therapy are not represented. The book covers an exciting array of the newer therapies as applied to wo...

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