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This book explores research that attempts to deepen theorizing and elaborate upon the practical implications of women's efforts to negotiate and resist the dominant discourse, and to create counterstories for their lives.

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This book explores research that attempts to deepen theorizing and elaborate upon the practical implications of women's efforts to negotiate and resist the dominant discourse, and to create counterstories for their lives.
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Suzanne McKenzie-Mohr is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, Canada. Before accepting a faculty position in 2003, Suzanne had been a practicing social worker for 15 years, working with women in a range of fields of practice. Her scholarly interests include women's experiences of rape, trauma and youth homelessness, women's use of counter-stories in response to oppressive conditions, and narrative care with older adults.   Michelle N. Lafrance is Professor of Psychology at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, Canada. Trained as a clinical psychologist, Michelle's teaching and research interests are in the areas of critical and feminist psychology, including women's experiences of depression, and the social construction of distress, gender, and sexuality.