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Society for the
Psychology of Women

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Psychology of Women Book Series

Thirteen years ago, Division 35 witnessed the publication of the first book in its book series, Bringing Cultural Diversity to Feminist Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice, edited by Hope Landrine. Since then, more excellent books have appeared in print as part of the Division 35 Book Series. The most recent is Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Healthy, and Justice by Lisa Goodman and Deborah Epstein. All of the books in the series are published by APA so the product, as well as the content, are of the highest quality.

Have a book idea?

If you have an idea for a book and would like to discuss its appropriateness for the book series and the process and procedures involved please click here. The Book Series Committee works closely with prospective authors and editors to provide guidance and support as needed. One-half of the royalties go to the author/editor and the other half goes to the Society.

For more information about Division 35's books, please use these links:

Teaching Gender and Multicultural Awareness: Resources for the Psychology Classroom
Edited by Phyllis Bronstein and Kathryn Quina (2003)

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Featuring Females: Feminist Analyses of Media
Edited by Ellen Cole, PhD and Jessica Henderson Daniel, PhD, ABBP (2005)

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Psychology and Economic Injustice: Personal, Professional, and Political Intersections
Bernice Lott, PhD and Heather E. Bullock, PhD (2006)

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Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health, and Justice
Lisa A. Goodman, PhD and Deborah Epstein, JD (2007)

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teaching The New Civil War: The psychology, culture, and politics of abortion
Edited by Linda Beckman & Marie Harvey (1998)

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Practicing Feminist Ethics in Psychology
Edited by Mary M. Brabeck (2000)

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Bringing Cultural Diversity to Feminist Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice 
Edited by Hope Landrine (1995)

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Relationships Among Asian American Women
Edited by Jean Lau Chin (2000)

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Feminist Family Therapy
Edited by Louise B. Silverstein and Thelma Jean Goodrich (2003)

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Sexuality, Society, and Feminism.
Edited by Cheryl Brown Travis & Jackie White (2000)

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Shaping the Future of Feminist Psychology: Education, Research, and Practice
Edited by Judith Worell and Norine G. Johnson (1997)

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