This article emphasizes the importance of considering the history, context and epistemological bases of the use of race and racial categories in North America. Using this contextual grounding, I propose that racial categories are born of racism and not the...
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Dr. Kaschak has published the following articles in the Wall Street International Magazine: La Corona or the Crown? From the front lines of World War III The Psychology of Gaslighting, Spinning and Lying Nothing Is Black and White Including People…
Why has it developed and continued? Feminism is the simple belief that all people deserve to be considered equal in all realms. It is the perspective that we allow false beliefs about gender differences to divide us, and it is...
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What does science really know? Norway has announced the opening of the first psychiatric hospital where medication will not be used as a means of treatment. This experiment should be acknowledged and applauded. Contemporary Western psychiatry is built on the...
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How sex can become gender and gender sex Feminist therapy began with an understanding of the importance of gender and its distinction from sex and sexuality. Even this distinction is not as clear as we thought it to be when...
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The fluidity of romance and desire As a result of the second and third waves of the feminist movement, many women have felt freer to examine and express their sexuality. Before this time, it was simply assumed that heterosexuality centered...
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Dedicated to Nancy, Hillary, Melania and the fashion industry Despite the decades of discussion about the objectification of women’s bodies and appearance, the essence of toxic masculinity continues. Boys are still learning that what matters most about a woman is...
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Staying aware and awake matters. Consciousness-raising and power analysis, two irreducible aspects of feminist psychotherapy, along with gender analysis, shed light on what easily can become unconscious and taken-for-granted. The feminist call to consciousness of the yet unnamed category of...
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Or do our infant brains learn feeling pre-verbally? Why do we categorize people and then treat them accordingly? Do dogs care what color another dog’s hair is? Do horses care if another horse is brown or black? Do cats care...
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Why are women still judged by appearance and the male gaze? The control and objectification of girls’and women’s appearance must be questioned if we are heading toward a change in women’s and men’s psychology. Why does what is called by...
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