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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Anti-Oppressive Practice
Compatible or Irreconcilable Differences?
From: Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice
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This chapter examines the popularity of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and anti-oppressive practice, exploring CBT’s alignment with neoliberalism and attempting to resolve the friction between CBT and an AOP approach.
Contributors
Laura O'Neill
Laura O'Neill is a practising social worker in mental health with a PhD from McMaster University.