Help for both victims and offenders of sexual misconduct in the age of #Me Too.
The rapid rise of the #Me Too movement has created a seismic shift in how we work with sexual misconduct that occurs in relationships between men and women, but the scope and impact of behaviors within that category is full of gray areas. #Me Too-Informed Therapy guides therapists in finding effective ways to help men who offend, empowering women to find their voices, exploring ways for men to be allies in the #Me Too movement, and helping couples whose relationships can be enhanced by understanding #Me Too issues.
Traditional male and female gender role norms are discussed in the context of how they might contribute to incidents of sexual misconduct. Importantly, the book also takes a look at how intersectional factors around race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status adds further complexity to these questions. Here, therapists will find the information and perspective they need to support their clients.
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Holly B. Sweet, Ph D, is a counseling psychologist and cofounder of the Cambridge Center for Gender Relations. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.