2018
DOI: 10.1177/0886109918790932
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A Qualitative Gender Analysis of Women Field Guides’ Experiences in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare: A Feminist Social Work Perspective

Abstract: Rationale: Social work has long supported activity-based group work for young people. One such approach includes outdoor behavioral healthcare (OBH), also known as wilderness therapy, which often employs nonclinical field staff to lead outdoor activities as part of the overall treatment model. Although men and women both serve as field guides, the culture of OBH has historically been maledominated, at times obscuring the voices and perspectives of female staff in the field. For this reason, a feminist social w… Show more

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“…Hearing similar stories of gendered racism cultivated participants’ individual experiences to a shared experience. Focus group participation provided an emancipatory forum whereas traditional research has a history of silencing Black women (Karoff et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hearing similar stories of gendered racism cultivated participants’ individual experiences to a shared experience. Focus group participation provided an emancipatory forum whereas traditional research has a history of silencing Black women (Karoff et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ese plus feminista identificado en las prácticas profesionales en este estudio, no solo parte del reconocimiento de las desigualdades históricas a las que se enfrentan las mujeres, sino que busca facilitar y fortalecer la igualdad de oportunidades y el disfrute de derechos, a la par que reducir las jerarquías y el distanciamiento entre profesionales y quienes consultan, reconociéndose en muchos aspectos y vivencias iguales a sus usuarias. Estas características han sido vinculadas con una ética feminista en las prácticas asistenciales, identificadas también entre trabajadoras sociales (37) y se vinculan con el impacto que el movimiento de mujeres tiene en la atención a la salud (34). Los aportes del feminismo a la salud son reconocidos (38) .…”
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“…In the outdoor media (Fraysse & Mennesson, 2009;Frohlick, 2005;McNiel et al, 2012) and as seen in scientific contributions to this field (Gray et al, 2017;Mitten et al, 2017), high-status individuals are often Caucasian athletic men. Within the professional area of outdoor leadership, women still have a lower status and face various forms of discrimination and marginalization (Allen- Craig et al, 2020;Evans & Anderson, 2018;Gray & Mitten, 2018;Karoff et al, 2018). In the context of ex-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%