This guide provides information about assertive training and why it is so important for women, every woman's bill of rights, games women play to avoid asserting themselves, how to build assertive skills, and much more.
About the Author: Lynn Z. Bloom is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Aetna Chair of Writing at the University of Connecticut.
192 Pages
Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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This guide provides information about assertive training and why it is so important for women, every woman's bill of rights, games women play to avoid asserting themselves, how to build assertive skills, and much more.
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"This book is practical, accessible, and with all its reports of major and minor personal triumphs, downright inspirational." -Chicago Tribune
Since the 1970s, women have achieved successes and broken barriers on many fronts. Yet, they still can experience conflicts between how they would like to present themselves and how they can operate effectively in a world with lingering societal expectations that favor women as the passive, compliant gender.
As a result, women play submissive games that allow them to manipulate a person's emotions without the risk of seeming aggressive, a tactic that can be detrimental to careers and personal relationships. This primer guides the reader step by step, providing the clues to recognize this behavior and the skills to overcome it. Assertive training techniques will teach you how to:
"Recognize how anxiety causes your assertiveness problems "Set your priorities "Develop your own assertive skills "Combat your irrational beliefs "Say no without feeling guilty
Lynn Z. Bloom is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Aetna Chair of Writing at the University of Connecticut. She has authored nearly thirty books, including The Seven Deadly Virtues and Other Lively Essays and Writers without Borders.
Karen Coburn is the senior consultant in residence and longtime assistant vice chancellor at Washington University in St. Louis. A licensed psychologist and coauthor of the bestselling book Letting Go: A Parents' Guide to Understanding the College Years, she was a founding member of the St. Louis Women's Counseling Center.
Joan Pearlman is a licensed psychologist and cofounder of the St. Louis Women's Counseling Center. She previously served as counselor for women and director of continuing education for women at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
About the Author
Lynn Z. Bloom is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Aetna Chair of Writing at the University of Connecticut. She has authored nearly thirty books, including The Seven Deadly Virtues and Other Lively Essays and Writers without Borders.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)
Weight: .48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Self Improvement
Sub-Genre: Personal Growth
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Theme: Self-Esteem
Format: Paperback
Author: Lynn Bloom & Karen Coburn & Joan Pearlman
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2009
TCIN: 1007265059
UPC: 9781935235040
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-2268
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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