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Psychology of women; a study of bio-cultural conflicts

Author: Judith M Bardwick
Publisher: New York, Harper & Row [1971]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Viewing the development of woman's identity as inextricably linked with but not wholly dependent upon the sex role.
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Bardwick, Judith M., 1933-
Psychology of women.
New York, Harper & Row [1971]
(OCoLC)573010985
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Judith M Bardwick
ISBN: 0060404973 9780060404970 0060404965 9780060404963
OCLC Number: 162943
Description: vii, 242 p. ill. 24 cm.
Contents: Psychoanalytic theory --
The effect of body states on the psyche --
Psychology and the sexual body --
Psychosomatic dysfunctions of the female reproductive system --
Differences between male and female brains --
Sex differences in personality and learning ability --
Dependence, passivity, and aggression --
Identification --
The ego and self-esteem --
The motive to achieve --
Changes in motives and roles during different stages in life --
A summing up and some concluding remarks.
Responsibility: [by] Judith M. Bardwick.

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Viewing the development of woman's identity as inextricably linked with but not wholly dependent upon the sex role.

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