In Women's Experience, Volume 2Patricia L. Munhall National League for Nursing Press, 1995 - 266 pages This essential companion to Volume I traces the entirety of women's lives. What does it mean to be a woman? What viewpoints, perceptions, and insights are unique to women? Contributors from a wide range of back grounds offer their understanding of life through the eyes of women, looking at diverse and topical issues such as competition among women, children in battered women's shelters, HIV, grandmothering, therapy, and self-discovery. An indispensable resource for women and men seeking a greater understanding of human experience. |
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In Womens Experience | 1 |
Discovering and Creating Self | 27 |
Competition in Womens | 47 |
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Caring for the Vulnerable: Perspectives in Nursing Theory, Practice, and ... Mary De Chesnay,Barbara Anderson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2008 |