Feminist therapy developed as a response to traditional therapy's focus on the perspectives of white men and maintenance of the status quo. It emphasizes the role of social and cultural contexts, including gender socialization and power dynamics, in shaping individuals' experiences and problems. Feminist therapy aims to empower clients by helping them understand how societal expectations have influenced them and by encouraging social action to challenge oppression. Therapists adopt egalitarian relationships and validate women's relational qualities and perspectives in order to foster empowerment and social change.