Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories
By (Author) Florence L. Denmark
Edited by Michele A. Paludi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st September 2017
3rd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Clinical psychology
Gender studies: women and girls
155.633
Hardback
472
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
907g
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 prioritizedeven as myths regarding women's leadership, health, and work behavior persistit 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.
Florence L. Denmark is the Robert Scott Pace Professor Emeritis at Pace University. Michele A. Paludi is Assistant Dean and Faculty Program Director for human resources and leadership at Excelsior College.