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safe and protected, women are respected and men and women can love each other as whole human beings. Let’s work for a culture in which the incisive intellect, the willing hands and the happy heart are beloved. Then our daughters will have a place where all their talents will be appreciated, and they can flourish like green trees under the sun and the stars.

Recommended Reading


Apter, Terri (1990). Altered Loves. New York: Fawcett-Columbine

Bepko, Claudia, and Jo-Ann Krestan (1990). Too Good for Her Own Good. New York: HarperCollins

Bliers, Ruth (1984). Science and Gender. New York: Pergamon

Brown, Lyn Mikel, and Carol Gilligan (1992). Meeting at the Crossroads. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Chodorrow, Nancy (1978). The Reproduction of Mothering. Berkeley: University of California Press

Cline, Sally, and Dale Spender (1978). Reflecting Men at Twice Their Natural Size. New York: Seaver Books

de Beauvoir, Simone (1952). The Second Sex. New York: Knopf

Faludi, Susan (1991). Backlash. New York: Crown Publishers

Friedan, Betty (1963). The Feminine Mystique. New York: Norton

Gilligan, Carol (1982). In a Different Voice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Gilligan, Carol, A. G. Rogers and Deborah Tolman (1991). Women, Girls and Psychotherapy. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press

Griffin, Susan (1981). Pornography and Silence. New York: Harper & Row

Hancock, Emily (1989). The Girl Within. New York: Fawcett Books

Hare-Mustin, R. T., and J. Maracek (1990). Making a Difference: Psychology and the Construction of Gender. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press

Kerr, Barbara (1985). Smart Girls, Gifted Women. Columbus, OH: Ohio Psychology Publishing

Lerner, Harriet (1985). The Dance of Anger. New York: Harper & Row

Marone, Nicky (1988). How to Father a Successful Daughter. New York: McGraw-Hill

Mead, Margaret (1971). Coming of Age in Samoa. New York: Morrow

Mead, Margaret (1949). Men and Women. New York: Morrow

Miller, Alice (1981). The Drama of the Gifted Child. New York: Basic Books

Orbach, Susie (1986). Fat Is a Feminist Issue II. New York: Berkley Books

Pipher, Mary (1985). Hunger Pains: The American Women’s Tragic Quest for Thinness. Lincoln, NE: Barking Gator Press

Rich, Adrienne (1976). Of Woman Born. New York: Norton

Schurr, Edwin (1984). The Americanization of Sex. Philadelphia: Temple University Press

Skolnick, Joan, Carol Langbort and Lucille Day (1982). How to Encourage Girls in Math and Science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall

Tavris, Carol (1992). The Mismeasure of Women. New York: Simon & Schuster

White, Michael, and David Epston (1990). Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends. New York: Norton

Index

Acquaintance rape

Adolescent girls

academic issues (see Intelligence; Schools)

at border of adulthood and childhood

chemicals, use of (see Alcohol use; Drug use)

common themes for

confusion

cultural pressures on (see Cultural pressures)

depression

dramatic changes in

eating disorders

emotional issues(see also Depression; other specific emotions)

family relations

fears

as “female impersonators”

fragmentation

on gender inequality issues

ideal community for

idealism in

“imaginary audience syndrome”

longer age span as

loss of self

magical thinking

media influence on (see Media)

moodiness

need for protective space

peer relations (see Peers)

physical issues (see Appearance; Weight concerns)

positive influences on

problems with reasoning

psychotherapeutic approach for

scapegoating other girls

self-mutilation

sexual violence against (see Sexual assault)

spiritual issues

strength in

surface behavior/deep structure, split in

thought process

unresolved issues

Adoption, case story

Adult women. See also Mothers

Advertising

Affection, parental, control vs.

African-Americans, case story

Alcoholism

bulimic vulnerability to

heredity risk factor

Alcohol use

basic motives for

case stories

dangerous patterns

normal experimentation

pervasiveness of

as symptom of other problems

Altruism

American Association of University Women studies

American Psychological

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