In Women's Experience, Volume 1Patricia L. Munhall Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1994 - 412 pages Looks at the entirety of women's lives, tracing the unique social, psy chological, and physical factors that affect women's health. Expert co ntributors examine a wide range of women's experiences, from surviving breast cancer, to becoming a mother, to coping with chronic illness-a ll from women's perspectives. |
Table des matières
In Womens Experience | 1 |
Written on the Breeze | 43 |
Surviving | 91 |
A Phenomenological Study of | 117 |
Mothercare | 159 |
See My AbuseThe Shelter Transition | 203 |
Essences of Mothers | 233 |
The Transformation of Anger into Pathology | 295 |
Motherhood and Womens Development | 323 |
Chronic Physical Illness | 369 |
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