

Recibir un email cuando tengamos disponibilidadAims to show students how gender-related expectations interact with other cultural assumptions and stereotypes, as well as with social and economic conditions, to affect women's experiences and behavior. This book describes the ways in which women's lives differ between cultures. It features a coverage of the diversity within the US culture.
Chapter 1: Why a Global, Multicultural Psychology of Women
Chapter 2: Female-Male Comparisons: The Meaning and Significance of Difference
Chapter 3: Growing up Female: The Female Body and its Meanings Chapter 4: Growing up Female II: Expectations, Images, and Identities Chapter 5: Getting the Message: Self-Confidence, Assertiveness, and Entitlement
Chapter 6: Connections: Communicating with and Relating to Others Chapter 7: Family and Intimate Relationships
Chapter 8: Women's Work
Chapter 9: Physical Health, Illness, and Healing
Chapter 10: Mental Health, Illness, and Therapy
Chapter 11: Myths and Scripts for Women Growing Older
Chapter 12: Sexualities
Chapter 13: Violence Against Women: A Worldwide Problem
Chapter 14: Leadership, Power, and Social Change
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