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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work
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Christine Flynn Saulnier

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Feminist theories and social work: Approaches and applications by Christine Flynn Saulnier

Feminist Theories and Social Work: Approaches and Applications counteracts the notion of feminist theory as a single theory with multiple contradictions. Instead, it equips you with a better understanding of the many important branches of feminist theory and of each branch’s own internal logic and specific applications. Each individual branch, such as cultural, lesbian, womanist, and postmodern, is discussed in its own chapter with practical applications for implementing each theory of feminism. These applications are designed to cut across several levels of practice: social welfare policy, administration, community organizing, group work, casework, and research. This invaluable guidebook accomplishes what many others on feminist theory do not. It reviews both the theories and the applications of the field. Too frequently, books and articles tend to focus on one or two ways for practicing feminism, when, in reality, different problems, different groups of women, and different goals may require a different theory for guiding objectiveness, strategies, and work style. Using the wrong theory for a particular group or problem may backfire, causing unexpected outcomes. This book circumvents such unforeseen results; Feminist Theories and Social Work reviews the most important theories of today, evaluates the contributions and limitations of each branch, and for each theory, provides application examples at several levels of intervention. Practitioners in social work and the helping professions and students of social work and women’s studies will find the familiar liberal, radical, and socialist theories of feminism along with these contemporary theories: global feminism ecofeminism womanist feminism cultural feminism lesbian feminism psychoanalytic feminism postmodern feminism Feminist Theories and Social Work thrusts these lesser-known theories of feminism into the foreground for examination alongside more easily recognized liberal, radical, and socialist feminism. Under just one cover, the author thoroughly explores each branch of feminism with a brief and accessible, yet extensive, explanation.

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“Saulnier advances the knowledge base substantially with her readable and comprehensive analysis. . . . What is even more significant in terms of this book’s relevance to social work education is that she derives specific practice implications from each theoretical base for policy, community organization, administration, group work, case work, and research. . . . A unique integration of feminist theory and practice useful to a wide range of classes in social work, women’s studies, and other human service fields. IT IS AN ESSENTIAL REFERENCE TO BE READ REPEATEDLY BY ALL EDUCATORS AND PRACTITIONERS WHO ARE EAGER TO LEARN MORE ABOUT FEMINIST THEORY AND PRACTICE.” -- Nancy R. Hooyman, PhD, MSW, Dean and Professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle

“The author translates nine different feminist theories into plain English so they become readable and accessible. . . . The attention given throughout the book to the integral connection between theory, research, social work issues, and interventions to bring about change make Dr. Saulnier’s book A MUST FOR PRACTITIONERS, ADMINISTRATORS, POLICY ANALYSTS, RESEARCHERS, AND SOCIAL WORK FACULTY AND STUDENTS. . . . Valuable as well for feminists in the selection of theories and actions that are not at cross-purposes.” -- Linda Cherrey Reeser, PhD, Professor, School of Social Work, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo

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Organizations & Institutions

Boston University, School of Social Work

  

Fields of Study
Primary:  Alcohol and Drug Problems
Secondary:  Lesbians' health concerns; feminist social work intervention
Other Interests: Empowerment of Women, Networking, Research Collaboration, Women's Health in a Social Context

  

Published Works

Saulnier, Christine Flynn. (1996; paperback 1999). Feminist theories and social work: Approaches and applications. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. (Chapter on lesbian feminism)

Saulnier, Christine Flynn. (In Press). Deciding who to see: Lesbians discuss their preferences in physical and mental health care providers. Social Work.

Saulnier, Christine. (1994). Twelve Steps for everyone? Lesbians in Al-Anon. In T. Powell  (Ed.), Understanding Self-Help Organizations: Frameworks and Findings (pp. 247-271). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Saulnier, Christine Flynn and Wheeler, Elizabeth. (2000). Social action research: Influencing providers and recipients of health and mental health care for lesbians. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 15(3), 409-433.

Saulnier, Christine Flynn. (1999). Choosing a provider: A community survey of what is important to lesbians. Families in Society 80(3), 254-262.

Saulnier, Christine Flynn. (1998). Prevalence of suicide attempts and suicidal ideation among lesbian and gay youth. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 8(3), 51-68.

Saulnier, Christine Flynn. (1997). Alcohol problems and marginalization: Social group work with lesbians. Social Work With Groups, 20(3), 37-59.

Saulnier, Christine Flynn and Miller, Brenda. (1997). Alcohol and drug problems: Heterosexual versus lesbian and bisexual women. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 6(3), 221-231.

Saulnier, Christine. (1991). Development and impact of a construct: Lesbian alcoholism. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work. 6 (3), 66-84.

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