This article addresses itself to points raised by Rachel Perkins's criticism of feminist therapy with lesbians. A model of politically aware feminist therapy is described and contrasted with non-feminist `therapy with lesbians'. The effect of the work context of the therapist on the potential for a genuinely feminist therapy is explored.
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