Clients in Context Film: The Way Home Case: Abby Case: Anna & Sergei Assessment & Conceptualization Case: Scott Challenging the Context of Therapy.

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Clients in Context Film: The Way Home Case: Abby Case: Anna & Sergei Assessment & Conceptualization Case: Scott Challenging the Context of Therapy

Internalized Oppression What are systems of oppression (isms)? How do they operate? What is internalized oppression? Why does ethnic/cultural identity matter?

Cases in context: Abby Abby How is distress defined and explained? What is success in therapy for Abby? External factors determine services? What power relationships exist in her life? What isolation might she experience?

Cases in context: Anna & Sergei How do cts define the problem? What kind of framework can therapists provide to clarify/contextualize? How can assessment include a discussion of resources? Person as focal point of network of realities How can feminist therapy reduce bias toward pathology? How can we broaden awareness?

Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment Multi Dimensional Conceptualization Bio Relationships Thinking Emotions Institutional Economic Cultural

Clients in context: Scott Diagnosing problem not person Skills Family perceptions Limitations of school settings Gender roles

Challenging the Context of Therapy How can therapists share power? What is the role of advocacy? How can therapists help combat isolation? How can therapists help cts to recognize complexity ? How can therapists model self care? How can we engage in resistance and hope?