Special Issue on Anti-Oppressive Practice in Psychotherapy and Counselling
Contents
Editorial note
Rhys Price-Robertson
Editorial: Building an anti-oppressive community of practice: Moving from lip service to liberation through belonging
Y. Gavriel Ansara
Articles
Resisting the “attachment disruption” of colonisation through decolonising therapeutic praxis: Finding our way back to the Homelands Within
Riel Dupuis-Rossi
Anti-oppression psychotherapy: An emancipatory integration of intersectionality into psychotherapy
Roberta K. Timothy & Mercedes Umana Garcia
Reflections and (un)learnings on supporting transgender and gender diverse people and their families in a mental health family service new to this work
Henry von Doussa, Julie Beauchamp, Sally Goldner & Belinda Zipper
Challenging everyday monogamism: Making the paradigm shift from couple-centric bias to polycule-centred practice in counselling and psychotherapy
Y. Gavriel Ansara
“Gender dysphoria”: Therapist negotiations of oppressive practices
Julia Ellis
Book Reviews
Working with Transgender Young People and Their Families: A Critical Developmental Approach (2019) by Damien W. Riggs. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-3-030-14230-8 (pbk).
Reviewed by Shoshana Rosenberg
Person-Centred Counselling for Trans and Gender Diverse People: A Practical Guide (2019) by Sam Hope, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN: 978-1785925429 (pbk).
Reviewed by John Refshauge