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Treating Women's Fear of Failure
A01=Ellen Cole
A01=Esther D Rothblum
academic self-efficacy
Author_Ellen Cole
Author_Esther D Rothblum
Career Aspiration
Category=JBSJ
chronic
Chronic Worriers
clinical intervention strategies
Cognitive Avoidance
Core Fear
differences
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frustrative
Frustrative Non-reward
gender
gendered career barriers
Hold
imposter
Imposter Feelings
Imposter Phenomenon
impostor syndrome
Large Introductory Psychology Class
Neurotic Clients
non-reward
overcoming fear of professional rejection
Paired Comparisons
personal
Personal Entitlement
phenomenon
Request For Comments
Reward Allocations
Sex Role Issues
Social Psychological Foundation
Social Self-esteem
socialization effects
Test Anxiety Literature
textbook
Wo
Women Textbooks
Women's Career Aspirations
Women's Fear
women's mental health
Women’s Career Aspirations
Women’s Fear
worriers
Worry Period
Worry Process
Product details
- ISBN 9780918393418
- Weight: 181g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Mar 1988
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This new book looks at an important issue--the emotional impact of success upon women--at a time when opportunities are more available to them than ever before. Using research, clinical experience, and personal anecdotes, the contributors examine the timely issues of women and worry, women's sense of their own entitlement, fear of success and fear of failure, and women's impostor feelings. The dilemma that feminist therapists frequently experience of encouraging women clients, often superbly qualified in their fields, to take a risk that might involve rejection or failure, is highlighted here. Therapists will recognize the often expressed fears of academic and intellectual failure, as well as the fears of various interpersonal failures that result from a combination of women's opportunities in society as well as socialization.
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