Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Why Women Return to Unhealthy Relationships
Watch as Dr. Thema Bryant , Past President APA's Society for the Psychology of Women, Associate Professor at Pepperdine University and c...
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An Initiative of the Society for the Psychology of Women: Using a feminist framework to examine, critique, and respond to the popular attitudes, images, music, and other media that affect the psychological development of girls and women.
Photo from photobucket.com Dora the Explorer has been a beloved children’s television program since it aired in 2000. With a focus on...
Image from Amazon.com I often find myself clicking on the Buzzfeed-type articles with lists of books. Anything about bo...
Img src: http://www.fashionmagazine.com/beauty/health/2015/05/12/what-is-waist-training/ There has been a war on fat through out the ...
Navigating Identity Confusion as a Fair-Skinned Indigenous Woman in Psychology Image of Haunani-Kay Trask “What a fascinatin...
Caption for cartoon picture: From David Horsey, Los Angeles Times “The border between motherhood and sexuality is lived out in the w...
Img src: http://www.feministvoices.com/past-profiles/ March. Also known as National Celery Month, National Caffeine Awareness Mon...
Img source: frenchiehazeleyes.tumblr.com Almost every woman, and even men, will admit to the fact that their lives often revolve a...
It’s over, 5 years of “TomKat”. Celebrity divorce is almost constantly in the media, it seems as though lasting relationships are almo...
Img src: https://feministmeme.wordpress.com/2015/07/05/wear-womens-rights-slogans/ In the United States, one in three of us has had...
The other day I was out shopping for a birthday card for a friend of mine, and was saddened to find that there were only five ...
"Feminism is not simply a struggle to end male chauvinism or a movement to ensure that women have equal rights with men; it is a commitment to eradicating the ideology of domination that permeates Western culture on various levels - sex, race, and class, to name a few - and a commitment to reorganizing U.S. society so that self-development of people can take precedence over imperialism, economic expression, and material desires." - Bell Hooks (1981)