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Women's psychology book information
European and American psychological translation

Authors: (America) Eto (C.A.), bridges (J.S.), Su Yi, etc.

Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.

Release date: 2004- 1 1- 1

Words: 6 16000

Version: 1

Page count: 460 pages

Printing time: 2004/11/01

Paper: offset paper

Industrial and commercial bank number: 978730 1065402

Packaging: This paperback book is a kind of teaching material, covering a wide range of contents and systems. The two female authors of this book have summed up many years of teaching and research experience, together with their own life experiences, family and friends, and collected rich research materials, presenting the main contents of the discipline of female psychology to readers in an all-round way. Taking age as a clue, this book clearly expounds the problems and characteristics encountered by women in different stages of life development. It reads like a picture of life unfolding gradually, clear and rhythmic.

Due to the above characteristics, this book can be used not only as a teaching material for women's psychology courses, but also as a supplementary teaching material and reference material for general psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, women's studies and other courses. It can also be used as a way for women to know themselves and men to know women. The first chapter is a brief introduction to female psychology: history and research.

1 definition: sex and gender

2 Women and Men: Similar Differences

3 Feminism

Four women in the history of psychology

5 History of Female Psychology

6 female psychological research

7 draw conclusions from many studies.

Themes of 8 books

Chapter II Cultural Representation of Gender

1 Stereotypes of men and women

2. Gender discrimination

3 Gender representation in the media

4 Gender Representation in English

Chapter 3: Gender self-concept: development process and individual differences.

1 Self-concept of gender

2 Prenatal development

3 gender formation theory

4 Gender-related characteristics

5 Gender attitude

Chapter IV Babies and Children

1 Children's knowledge and beliefs about gender

2 Gender-related activities and interests

3 Gender-related social behavior and personality traits

4 Impact on gender development

5 Sexual abuse of children

Chapter V Adolescence: Physical Development and Health

1 adolescence

February sutra

3 sex

4 health problems

5 mental health

Chapter 6 Puberty: Psychological and Cognitive Development

1 psychosocial development

2 Education and cognitive skills

Chapter VII Youth: Physical Development and Health

1 sex

Two gay and bisexual women

3 Pregnancy and childbirth

4 mental health and disease

5 health care services

Chapter VIII Youth: Education and Job Search

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Chapter 9 Middle Age: Physical Development and Health

Chapter 10 Middle Age: Employment

Chapter XI Interpersonal Relationships in Youth 1: Intimate Relationships

Chapter 12 Young People's Interpersonal Relationship 2: Balance between Family and Work

Chapter XIII Late Adult: Physical Development and Health

Chapter 14 Late adulthood: Employment and Economic Situation

Chapter 15 Late adulthood: interpersonal relationships

Chapter 16 feminist focus: goals, actions and attitudes

Personal name index

Subject index

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