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Anna Lewis
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Kira Robertson
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Skye Kaidannek
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Tanner Yurick
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Alaina Hawken
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| Description: |
This video presents an Introduction to Feminist Counselling. Emphasizing an anti-oppressive framework, critical thinking,and structural analysis, this video highlights key feminist values, principles, and skills and teaches viewers how to apply them to counselling, personal, and professional situations. Roleplays and vignettes are used to demonstrate key ideas and skills. The link between the personal and political is highlighted. Examples of and suggestions for consciousness-raising, collectivization, and social action are also featured.This video is useful for students, teachers, counsellors, social workers, human service providers, care workers, clinicians, psychologists, and anyone who would like to learn more about how to apply feminist theory to counselling.
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Structural, Social Action, Psychology, Canadian, Counselling, Roleplays, Critical Thinking, Care Workers, Human Services, Collectivization, Women's Studies, The Personal is Political, Gender, Anti-oppressive, Feminism, Social Work, Consciousness-raising, Integration of Theory and Practice
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Primary Audience:
College General Ed,
College Lower Division,
College Upper Division,
Graduate School,
Professional
Mobile Compatibility:
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Language:
English
Cost Involved:
no
Source Code Available:
unsure
Accessiblity Information Available:
unsure
Copyright:
yes
Creative Commons:
This work is licensed under a
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada
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