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The Association for Women in Psychology (AWP) began as a formal organization in 1969 in order to address the following goals: a. Ending the role psychology has had in perpetuating unscientific and unquestioned assumptions about the "natures" of women and men; b. Encouraging feminist psycho...

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Published in:Women & therapy 1982-09, Vol.1 (3), p.3
Main Authors: Curtis, Fraelean, Downes, Margaret, Hutchinson, Marcia Germaine, McIntosh, Dorothy, Richard, Jill V, Rothblum, Esther D, Washor-Liebhaber, Gail
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Language:English
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Summary:The Association for Women in Psychology (AWP) began as a formal organization in 1969 in order to address the following goals: a. Ending the role psychology has had in perpetuating unscientific and unquestioned assumptions about the "natures" of women and men; b. Encouraging feminist psychological research on sex and gender; c. Encouraging research and theory directed towards alternatives to stereotyped sex rules, child-raising practices, non-sexist life-styles and new vocabularies. For a complete reprint of this article contact Haworth Press by telephone (1-800-HAWORTH) or EMAIL (getinfo@haworthpressinc.com). Article copyright The Haworth Press, Inc.
ISSN:0270-3149
1541-0315