Term ID: T2932

Justice-Oriented Therapy

/justice-oriented-therapy/
Treatment approaches that address social inequities, oppression, and systemic factors contributing to psychological distress and mental health disparities.
Example: Therapy that considers how racism, poverty, and discrimination affect mental health, advocating for clients and addressing systemic causes of distress.

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Reference: Goodman et al. (2004)