Feminist Therapy: Challenging the System, Not Just the Symptoms
Description
In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood yet deeply transformative topics in mental health—Feminist Therapy. We explore the history of feminism, clarify misconceptions, and discuss how feminist therapy empowers clients to navigate societal oppression, reclaim their voice, and heal in a way that honors their lived experiences. Whether you’re a woman navigating gendered pressures or a man looking to break free from toxic masculinity, this approach offers tools for a more liberated and authentic mental health journey.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Feminism vs. Misconceptions – Addressing the negative connotations of feminism and clarifying what it truly stands for.
- Feminism and Mental Health – How systemic issues contribute to mental health struggles and why feminist therapy shifts the focus from “what’s wrong with me?” to “what happened to me?”
- The Evolution of Feminism – Understanding the first, second, and third waves of feminism and their impact on gender equality.
- Core Principles of Feminist Therapy – Including empowerment, collaboration, intersectionality, and addressing power dynamics in therapy.
- Who Can Benefit? – How feminist therapy supports all genders in challenging oppressive societal norms and reclaiming emotional well-being.
- Case Study – A real-world example of how feminist therapy can reshape the mental health narrative for marginalized individuals.
Referenced Resources & Links:
- Emma Watson’s HeForShe Speech (2014, United Nations)
- Books & Theorists Mentioned:
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