Women and Gender: Transforming Psychology (2nd Edition)
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Some 600 additional references, most published since 1997, and web sites for further information, update this edition. Other new features that Yoder (psychology, U. of Akron) points out are a more holistic view of sex-gender and nature-nurture interfaces; evolutionary, psychoanalytic, and sociocognitive explanations of documented sex differences "palatable to a feminist framework"; and recent data supporting trends (e.g., the wage gap) previously discussed. A third iteration is anticipated, as DSM-V is expected to still contain gendered diagnostic patterns and impact guidelines for counseling and psychotherapy with women. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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