Social workers, in whatever capacity they work, can expect to come into
contact with women who have experienced/are experiencing violence and
with women who are experiencing depression. Therefore, a range of social
work supports and interventions are required in order to meet the needs
of diverse women and assist them in their recovery. One of these methods
is group work where women can share their experiences, learn from each
other, reflect on their learnings and identify and achieve changes in
their circumstances. This book is based on original research by the
author that sought to understand depression in women from a feminist and
gender-informed perspective, develop a feminist-based group work
response, and highlight the activities of consciousness-raising and
resistance as methods for women to achieve change in their lives and in
their selves. An innovative and creative group work program, the Women's
Journaling Group Program, was developed from this research and provides
a new method of working with women who have experienced/are experiencing
violence and mild-moderate depression. The Women's Journaling Group
Program is research-informed, theoretically-grounded, practice-based and
feminist and gender-focused. This book, and the program model within it,
is an important contribution to the field of critical feminist social
work practice.