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Women's Lives: A Psychological Exploration

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Women’s A Psychological Exploration, 2/e draws on a wealth of the literature to present a rich range of experiences and issues of relevance to girls and women. This revised text offers the unique combination of a chronological approach to gender that is embedded within topical chapters. Cutting-edge and comprehensive, each chapter integrates current material on women differing in age, ethnicity, social class, nationality, sexual orientation and ableness. An empirical focus is enlivened by engaging writing, student activities, and critical thinking exercises.

624 pages, Paperback

First published January 23, 2009

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August 4, 2011
This is an okay textbook. It's easy reading and full of a lot of statistics. I would have liked a more in-depth text that explored the subject matters in more detail and made those details seem more lively, but that's just me. The course the text was used in was not designed for post-nursing degree students, so my expectations could have been a little high. I'm returning it, but only because so much of the information was repeat of other courses I have taken.
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January 4, 2017
This is one of the most important textbooks I've read in my life. I think as a growing woman in the United States, this textbook touches upon so many of the major struggles we will have to face as adults, especially for women of color. Not only do they talk about topics such as careers and children but also those such as healthcare and aging. My pysch of women class definitely changed my perspective on being a woman and navigating through this world. For that, I am eternally grateful.
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December 6, 2012
This was a good, consistent textbook that was easy to read and understand. Then again, it really is an American book for American women. I as a Northern European did not feel that connected to the book and the issues presented in it.

However, this book did manage to raise my awareness of the issues women are facing in the modern society. The world is really not fair for us, women.
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