Betty Friedan, Kirsten Fermaglich, Lisa Fine
The first student edition of Betty Friedan’s national best seller published in honor of its fiftieth anniversary. The Feminine Mystique forever changed America’s consciousness by defining “the problem that has no name.”More
Joe Kort
All the answers straight clinicians need to work effectively with gay and lesbian clients.More
Linda Stone Fish, Rebecca G. Harvey
Youth are coming out as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered at
increasingly younger ages.More
Betty Friedan, Anna Quindlen
The book that changed the consciousness of a country—and the world.More
Charlotte Pierce-Baker
In this "intelligent", "stunning", and "honest" book, Charlotte Pierce-Baker weaves together the accounts of black women who have been raped and who have felt that they had to remain silent in order to protect themselves and their race.
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Marcelle Clements
"A remarkable new book. . . . Marcelle Clements's The Improvised Woman has that exhilarating Eureka! quality. . . . In its modest, quizzical way, The Improvised Woman is a visionary work." —MirabellaMore
Steven Levenkron
The author of the seminal and groundbreaking Treating and Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa now explains the phenomena of self-mutilation, a disorder that affects as many as two million Americans.More
Terri Apter
"The author of Altered Loves . . . now turns her analytical eye toward middle-aged women. The result is both lively and revealing." --New York Times Book ReviewMore
Carol M. Anderson, Susan Stewart, Sona Dimidjian
A groundbreaking book portraying the new American lifestyle of single midlife women.More
Karen Horney
In this work, Karen Horney explores the basic structure of neuroses in the context of their cultural assumptions.More
Karen Horney
As a psychoanalytic pioneer, Karen Horney questioned some of Freud's formulations of psychosexual development, particularly in relation to women.More
Karen Horney
Here Karen Horney develops a dynamic theory of neurosis centered on the basic conflict among attitudes of "moving forward" "moving against," and "moving away from" people.More
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
Ever since Freud made his first major statements about female sexuality and psychology, his views have been the focus of intense debate—both within psychoanalysis and without.More
Karen Horney
One of the most original psychoanalysts after Freud, Karen Horney pioneered such now familiar concepts as alienation, self-realization, and the idealized image, and she brought to psychoanalysis a new understanding of the importance of culture and environment.More
Karen Horney, Douglas H. Ingram
This book presents the lectures Karen Horney gave her class on psychoanalytic technique during the last year of her life.More