Vikki Reynolds

Vikki ReynoldsVikki Reynolds is a therapist/activist interested in liberating justice, resistance, and solidarity from the margins of our work into the ethical center. She supervises and trains teams of folks working with marginalized folks.
Contact:
email: vr@vikkireynolds.ca
website: www.vikkireynolds.ca
phone: 778 838 6713

References:
Reynolds, V. (2010). Doing Justice as a Path to Sustainability in Community Work. http://www.taosinstitute.net/Websites/taos/Images/PhDProgramsCompletedDissertations/ReynoldsPhDDissertationFeb2210.pdf

Reynolds, V. (In Press). A Supervision of Solidarity. Canadian Journal of Counselling, Special Section on Counselling Supervision.

Reynolds, V. (2010). Doing justice: A witnessing stance in therapeutic work alongside survivors of torture and political violence. In J. Raskin, S. Bridges, & R. Neimeyer (Eds.), Studies in meaning 4: Constuctivist perspectives on theory, practice, and social justice. New York: Pace University Press.

Reynolds, V. (2009). Collective ethics as a path to resisting burnout. Insights: The Clinical Counsellor’s Magazine & News., December 2009, 6-7.

Reynolds, V. (2008). An ethic of resistance: Frontline worker as activist. Women Making Waves, 19(1), 5.

Reynolds, V. (2002). Weaving threads of belonging: Cultural Witnessing Groups. Journal of Child and Youth Care, 15(3), 89-105.

Reynolds, V. (1997). Therapeutic conversations with survivors of torture. In A. Hamilton (Ed.), BC Association of Counselors of Abusive Men Conference Proceedings, (pp. 57-60). Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: BC Association of Counselors of Abusive Men.