Issues in the Psychology of Women [electronic resource] /

Over the past 15 years, I (MB) have taught a graduate-level course in Psychology of Women to students in two different professional psychology programs. Because my students were at the doctoral level and often had some familiarity with the psychology of women, these courses focused on bringing a feminist analysis of psychology and integrating a feminist analysis into one’s scholarly work and professional activities. Although I used several fine psychology of women textbooks during this time, I found none that was specifically designed for graduate students. Thus, I always augmented the textbook with journal articles on specific aspects of the topic, and these focused articles have typically been well received by the students. The s- dents whom I have encountered in these courses have often expressed a wish for a textbook that is designed for their needs; I think what they are asking for is one that could serve as a foundation for their scholarly analysis of psychology as well as a springboard for thoughtful application of a feminist perspective to the profession of psychology. Therefore, Issues in the Psychology of Women has been designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses including Psychology of Women or Feminist Analysis of Psychology. This book is the collective work of authors with special expertise in their chapter topic.

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Main Authors: Biaggio, Maryka. editor., Hersen, Michel. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2002
Subjects:Psychology., Social sciences., Clinical psychology., Personality., Social psychology., Personality and Social Psychology., Clinical Psychology., Social Sciences, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b108386
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2037782018-07-30T23:31:53ZIssues in the Psychology of Women [electronic resource] / Biaggio, Maryka. editor. Hersen, Michel. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,2002.engOver the past 15 years, I (MB) have taught a graduate-level course in Psychology of Women to students in two different professional psychology programs. Because my students were at the doctoral level and often had some familiarity with the psychology of women, these courses focused on bringing a feminist analysis of psychology and integrating a feminist analysis into one’s scholarly work and professional activities. Although I used several fine psychology of women textbooks during this time, I found none that was specifically designed for graduate students. Thus, I always augmented the textbook with journal articles on specific aspects of the topic, and these focused articles have typically been well received by the students. The s- dents whom I have encountered in these courses have often expressed a wish for a textbook that is designed for their needs; I think what they are asking for is one that could serve as a foundation for their scholarly analysis of psychology as well as a springboard for thoughtful application of a feminist perspective to the profession of psychology. Therefore, Issues in the Psychology of Women has been designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses including Psychology of Women or Feminist Analysis of Psychology. This book is the collective work of authors with special expertise in their chapter topic.Historical and Scientific Foundations -- History of the Contemporary Women’s Movement -- Feminist Reconstructions of Psychology -- Research and Conceptual Approaches to the Understanding of Gender -- Social Issues and Problems -- Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination -- Women and Work -- Sexual Victimization -- Intimate Violence -- Relationships and Sexuality -- Women’s Sexualities -- Intimate Relationships -- Motherhood and Reproductive Issues -- Psychological and Health Issues -- Physical Health Issues for Women -- Mental Health Issues for Women -- Feminist Therapy Approaches.Over the past 15 years, I (MB) have taught a graduate-level course in Psychology of Women to students in two different professional psychology programs. Because my students were at the doctoral level and often had some familiarity with the psychology of women, these courses focused on bringing a feminist analysis of psychology and integrating a feminist analysis into one’s scholarly work and professional activities. Although I used several fine psychology of women textbooks during this time, I found none that was specifically designed for graduate students. Thus, I always augmented the textbook with journal articles on specific aspects of the topic, and these focused articles have typically been well received by the students. The s- dents whom I have encountered in these courses have often expressed a wish for a textbook that is designed for their needs; I think what they are asking for is one that could serve as a foundation for their scholarly analysis of psychology as well as a springboard for thoughtful application of a feminist perspective to the profession of psychology. Therefore, Issues in the Psychology of Women has been designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses including Psychology of Women or Feminist Analysis of Psychology. This book is the collective work of authors with special expertise in their chapter topic.Psychology.Social sciences.Clinical psychology.Personality.Social psychology.Psychology.Personality and Social Psychology.Clinical Psychology.Social Sciences, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b108386URN:ISBN:9780306471858
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Social sciences.
Clinical psychology.
Personality.
Social psychology.
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Personality and Social Psychology.
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Social sciences.
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Social Sciences, general.
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Social sciences.
Clinical psychology.
Personality.
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Personality and Social Psychology.
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Social Sciences, general.
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Social sciences.
Clinical psychology.
Personality.
Social psychology.
Psychology.
Personality and Social Psychology.
Clinical Psychology.
Social Sciences, general.
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Hersen, Michel. editor.
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Issues in the Psychology of Women [electronic resource] /
description Over the past 15 years, I (MB) have taught a graduate-level course in Psychology of Women to students in two different professional psychology programs. Because my students were at the doctoral level and often had some familiarity with the psychology of women, these courses focused on bringing a feminist analysis of psychology and integrating a feminist analysis into one’s scholarly work and professional activities. Although I used several fine psychology of women textbooks during this time, I found none that was specifically designed for graduate students. Thus, I always augmented the textbook with journal articles on specific aspects of the topic, and these focused articles have typically been well received by the students. The s- dents whom I have encountered in these courses have often expressed a wish for a textbook that is designed for their needs; I think what they are asking for is one that could serve as a foundation for their scholarly analysis of psychology as well as a springboard for thoughtful application of a feminist perspective to the profession of psychology. Therefore, Issues in the Psychology of Women has been designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses including Psychology of Women or Feminist Analysis of Psychology. This book is the collective work of authors with special expertise in their chapter topic.
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