Technische Daten
Erscheinungsdatum
09.09.2011
Einbandart
Gebundene Ausgabe
Buch Untertitel
Volume 2: Gender Research in Social and Applied Psychology
Autorenporträt
Joan C. Chrisler is Class of 1943 Professor of Psychology at Connecticut College. She has published extensively on gender roles, attitudes toward menstruation and menopause, women's health and embodiment, and other topics. She has edited seven previous books, most recently Lectures on the Psychology of Women (4th ed., 2008, McGraw-Hill) and Women over 50: Psychological Perspectives (2007, Springer). She has served as Editor of Sex Roles and on the Editorial Boards of Psychology of Women Quarterly, Sex Roles, and Teaching of Psychology. Dr. Chrisler is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association (Divisions 1, 2, 9, 35, 38, 46, 52). Donald R. McCreary is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Brock University and York University. He has published extensively on gender roles, the psychology of men, and other topics. He has co-edited one previous book, Applied Social Psychology (1997, Prentice Hall). He has served as Associate Editor of Psychology of Men and Masculinity and of the International Journal of Men's Health, and is a member of the Editorial Boards of Sex Roles, Journal of Men's Studies, and Body Image. Dr. McCreary is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 51).
Schlagwörter
Body image, psychology, Feminist psychology, Gender, Gender roles, Gender Research, Gender stereotypes, Sexual orientation, Sex differences, Gender identity
Thema-Inhalt
JMG - Geschlechterpsychologie
JHB - Soziologie
MKMT - Psychotherapie
MKM - Klinische Psychologie
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Volume II. Gender Research in Developmental, Social, and Applied Psychology. Introduction.- Section 9. Lifespan Development. Gender in Childhood. Gender in Adolescence. Gender in Adulthood.- Section 10. Personality Psychology. Gender and Personality. Gender Issues in Psychometric Testing of Personality and Abilities. Gender and Motivation for Power, Achievement, and Affiliation.- Section 11. Abnormal Psychology. Gender Stereotypes in Diagnostic Categories. Gender and Depression. Gender Identity Disorder. Gender and Body Image.- Section 12. Psychotherapy. Feminist Therapy. Psychotherapy with Men. Gender Stereotypes in Family Therapy and Couples Counseling. Issues in Therapy with GLBT Clients.- Section 13. Social Psychology. Gender Stereotypes in Popular Culture. Gender, Peer Relations, and Intimate Relationships. Gender, Aggression, and Altruism. Gender and Group Behavior. Sexism and Homophobia.- Section 14. Industrial-Organizational Psychology. Gender and Occupational Choice. Gender and the Division of Labor. Gender and Career Development. Gender and Leadership. Gender and Sexual Harassment, Bullying.- Section 15. Health Psychology. Gender and Health Behaviors. Gender, Stress, and Coping. Gender Issues in Health Care Utilization. Gender Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Illnesses.- Section 16. Special Topics in Applied Psychology. Gender, Sport, and Exercise Psychology. Gender Issues in Forensic Psychology. Gender and Human Factors. Gender Issues in Community Psychology. Gender and Technology.