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2009 DIVISION 35 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: FEMINIST PSYCHOLOGY AND WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES: AN EMERGING ALLIANCE

This article is an application of the Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Girls and Women to psychological issues faced by Women with Disabilities. It includes culture‐specific issues faced by Women with Disabilities, the multiple roles of Women with Disabilities, the importance of informal s...

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Disabilities
Family (Sociological Unit)
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Feminism
Feminist psychology
Health Personnel
Laws
Psychology
Role
Services
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