Spanning theory and practice, the volumes examine women's psychology in the context of feminist movements. They dissect innovative methodologies, power dynamics, gender identity, and intimacy while scrutinizing social and economic influences. The analysis challenges conventional norms and redefines our view of self and society.
Provides scholarly reviews and in-depth analyses of the psychology of women. Volume 1 outlines the emergence of the psychology of women, and then offers feminist critiques of theory, descriptions of methodologies, and discussions of difference and similarity. Volume 2 focuses on applied subjects. It begins with a section on psychological well-being. This if followed by a discussion of close relationships.