Women

Women
Title Women PDF eBook
Author Joanna Bunker Rohrbaugh
Publisher
Total Pages 503
Release 1979
Genre Women
ISBN 9780349129433

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Women Psychol Puz

Women Psychol Puz
Title Women Psychol Puz PDF eBook
Author Rohrbaugh
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 532
Release 1981-06-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780465092093

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"This book attempts to assess the scientific basis of the feminist challenge to male psychology's traditional view of women... [The author] relates the various issues raised by the women's movement to recent research findings about the female experience. Clearly distinguishing fact from popular speculation, Dr. Rohrbaugh weighs the prevailing myths about female psychology and considers how these myths distort the reality of women's everyday lives."--From book jacket.

Psychology of Women

Psychology of Women
Title Psychology of Women PDF eBook
Author Florence L. Denmark
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 473
Release 2017-09-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1440842299

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Updated with findings from the latest research, this contributed work on the psychology of women covers global initiatives, theories, and practical applications in various settings. It also addresses best practices of feminist methodologies and teaching psychology of women courses. As societal gender standards continue to shift and the capabilities, strengths, and needs of women become more widely acknowledged and prioritized—even as myths regarding women's leadership, health, and work behavior persist—it becomes increasingly important to understand the psychology of women. This third edition of Psychology of Women provides updated and expanded coverage of this highly significant and relevant subject through diverse perspectives of internationally known scholars in their disciplines, offering synopses of recent research and examinations of key theoretical issues, global initiatives, and practical applications in the workplace, therapy, and educational settings. A resource ideally suited to students in women's studies and the psychology of women as well as for use as a handbook for scholars, faculty members, and specialists in fields relating to the psychology of women, the book covers specific topics such as women in middle age, women's career development and challenges in integrating work and family roles, and the ongoing problem of violence against women. This latest edition also includes best practices of feminist methodologies and information regarding teaching psychology of women courses, and it emphasizes placing value on all women, including women of color, women with disabilities, and lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women.

Essential Papers on the Psychology of Women

Essential Papers on the Psychology of Women
Title Essential Papers on the Psychology of Women PDF eBook
Author Claudia Zanardi
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 520
Release 1990-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0814796680

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Dr. Zanardi approaches the development of psychoanalytic theories of women on two fronts: the psychoanalytic and the political. The first part includes papers by Ruth Mack Brunswick, Melanie Klein, Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, D. W. Winnicott, Joyce Macdougal, Edith Jacobsen, Annie Reich, and Judith Kestenberg, among others, illustrating the psychoanalytic development concerning female sexuality from the 1940s on. the different views - Freudian, Kleinian, Horneyan, object relation, and Lacanian - are presented, showing both American and European views to underline their theoretical differences. Controversial issues - phallocentrism, penis envy, homosexuality, masochism, wish for a child - are brought into focus and analyzed from different theoretical and clinical points of view. The second part draws attention to the influence of the Women's Liberation Movement on psychoanalytic theory. The papers included show attempts to integrate psychoanalysis into the ideological political discourse. It includes the work of leading feminists and psychoanalysts in the United States and Europe, including Carol Gilligan, Dorothy Dinnerstein, Jean Baker Miller, Juliet Mitchell, Luce Irigaray, and Julia Kristeva.

The New Soviet Man and Woman

The New Soviet Man and Woman
Title The New Soviet Man and Woman PDF eBook
Author Lynne Attwood
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 274
Release 1990-10-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349210307

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An analysis of Soviet writings on sex and gender, the climate and thought around them, and their implications for the development of male and female personality differences. Aspects covered include the sociological and demographic approaches to sex differences.

The Psychology of Women’s Health and Health Care

The Psychology of Women’s Health and Health Care
Title The Psychology of Women’s Health and Health Care PDF eBook
Author Jo Campling
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 274
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349120286

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The psychology of women's health is an area traditionally controlled by male-orientated scientists, psychologists and doctors. Women by definition have been unquestioningly seen and treated as deviant from the male norm. This model has been challenged by feminist historians and sociologists but not by psychologists who seem to have implicitly accepted the medical model and emphasised the pathology in women's behaviour and emotions. In this book women's views and their experience of their own health and health care are taken seriously and analysed within a psychological and a feminist angle.

The Gender and Psychology Reader

The Gender and Psychology Reader
Title The Gender and Psychology Reader PDF eBook
Author Blythe Clinchy
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 821
Release 1998-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 081471546X

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Touches upon most of the significant and controversial underlying issues involved in the study of gender, including methodological issues. The selections included range from research summaries on particular topics (e.g. gender differences in emotion), to work on development of gendered self-concepts, to discussion of psychology's ambivalence about the study of difference and its failure to systematically consider race, ethnicity, and class. The concluding chapter considers unifying themes, gaps in current perspectives, and future directions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR