Women & Therapy

Papers
(The median citation count of Women & Therapy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Plurisexual Parents and Their Partners: Differences Between Same-Gender Partnerships and Different-Gender Partnerships12
“If I Can’t Take Care of Myself Then Why Should I Have a Child?” Women’s Lay Beliefs About Mental Health and Unintended Pregnancy10
Feminist Liberation Psychotherapy: Re-Politicizing Intersectionality Toward Socially Just Clinical Practice10
Women of Color Psychologists as Leaders in Higher Education9
Special Issue on BIPOC and LGBTQ Feminist Radical Visionaries: Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Jean Lau Chin8
Reassessing Gender Bias in Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnoses8
Jean Lau Chin (1944–2020): An Oral History Project7
Decolonization: A Personal Manifesto7
Investigating the Effects of Racial Identity on the Relationship Between Black Women’s Endorsement of Eurocentric Beauty Standards and Psychological Health7
“Black Women Saved my Life”: A Case Study on Healing Intersectional Racial Trauma6
Feminist Leadership: Transformational and Transnational6
Does He Like Me? Feminine Norms, Dating Anxiety, and the Mediating Role of Personal Empowerment in Young Adult Women Who Date Men5
Mental Health and the Menstrual Cycle: Practitioner Attitudes, Confidence, and Practice5
Utilizing the Capability Approach to Investigate the Sexual Well-Being of Survivors of Sexual Assault4
Feminist Therapy: Supervision as a Pathway Toward Equitable, Affirming Care for Nonbinary Clients4
Unequal Healing: Gender, Psychedelics, and the Burden of Care4
“It’s Just Not the Same as Being There”: African Immigrant Women and Their Perspectives on Transnational Mothering4
“Flashback to a War Zone”: A Qualitative Analysis of Black Women’s Experiences during the Racial Pandemic3
Core Principles of Feminist Psychotherapeutic Interventions: A Systematic Review3
Feminist Leadership: Bridging Vision to Reality3
Seeking Womanist-Liberation: Using Testimonios to Drive Anti-Racism in Psychology3
Envisioning the Future of Intersectional Anti-Racist Feminism in Psychology3
Service Professionals’ Views on Resources for Black Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence3
Exposure Therapy with a First-Generation, Latino Transgender Man: A Dialectical Behavior and Feminist Therapy Framework3
Anti-Racist Pedagogy as Activism: Cultivating Radical Healing and Liberation among Asian American Counseling and Psychology Students3
Surrogacy and Postpartum Depression: Clinical Implications for Feminist Practice3
A Care-Based Approach for Dismantling the Strong Black Woman Schema3
Abolitionist Feminism, Liberation Psychology, and Latinx Migrant Womxn2
Older Women in South Korea: Making Meaning and Thriving Through Adversity2
Feminist Leadership in the American Psychological Association: The Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology2
A Sexual Wellbeing Framework to Address Sexuality in Therapy with Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive Clients2
“What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger”: The Intersection of Breast Cancer Survival and Divorce2
Medical Discrimination and Traumatic Childbirth: Predictors for Postpartum Posttraumatic Stress Disorder2
Feminist Liberation Practice with Latinx Women: Introduction to the Special Issue2
Similarities Across Difference: Consequences of Intersectional Sexual Stereotypes for Black and Latinx Women and Men in the United States2
“Together, We Empower. Together, We Are Enough”: Radical Healing Among Pinay Scholar-Activists1
Asian American Feminisms: An Unapologetic and Restive Praxis1
Contrary to Popular Belief: I’m Not Who You Think I Am1
An Exploration of Infertility, Culture, Gender, and Large Body Size Among Latinx Women: An Intersectional Analysis of Their Experiences1
Reconsidering Jung and Aging : A Book Review1
Race and Place: Influences on Functional Ability Among Women Ages 80+ Years1
Intersectional Feminism, Parenthood, and Mental Health: Introduction to the Special Issue1
The Ableist and White Supremacist Origins of U.S. Policing and Connections to Involuntary Hospitalization1
Author Biographies1
Introduction to the Special Issue on Feminist Therapy with Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive People1
Pathfinding to Social Justice: Interweaving our Personal Journeys as Indigenous Feminist Psychologists1
Conclusion to Anti-Racist Feminist Practice, Advocacy, and Activism Special Issue1
“I Don’t Fit Society’s Definition of Beauty”: Experiences of Sizeism Among Latinx Females1
Women in Their 80s and 90s: Positively Vital1
Breastfeeding Barriers Among Black Mothers: Maternal Guilt, Shame, and Other Affective Stressors1
An Examination of Strength Socialization in Black Mother-Daughter Relationships1
Thank You Black Feminism: Ten Strategies to Foster Radical Healing (for Healers and Those in Need of Healing)1
“Looking Back, the Programs Kept Me Alive”: Women’s Impressions of Counseling for Intimate Partner Violence1
Anticipatory Grief: Vulnerability and Resiliency in Encore Women1
A Brief History of Feminist Psychology’s Contributions to Research: Inclusion, Intersections, Innovation1
Celebrating the 50 th Anniversary of the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Women in Psychology1
Feminist Therapy at The Intersection of Gender Diversity and Neurodiversity1
Autoethnography of a Korean Dance/Movement Therapist’s Grief Process after Losing Father: “I Open My Eyes to See You”1
Dance for Liberation: A Case Study for Addressing Han through a Traditional Korean Dance-Based Psychotherapy Approach1
Empowering TNBGE and QTBIPOC Students through Clinical Group Practice in University Settings1
Binding and Queer Embodiments: Rethinking the Moral Imperative of Body Positivity1
Psychologists as Anti-Racist Change Agents on Campus: “What We Do Is More Important than What We Say or What We Say We Believe”1
Recognizing and Challenging Size Privilege: A Primer for Mental Health Clinicians and Researchers1
Why Am I A Woman? Or, Am I? Decolonizing White Feminism and the Latinx Woman Therapist in Academia1
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