Treating Women's Fear of Failure
Explore the profound insights of Esther D. Rothblum in her thought-provoking work, Treating Women's Fear of Failure. Published in 1988 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this engaging paperback spans 112 pages and delves into the emotional ramifications of success on women. Rothblum expertly analyzes the intricate fears surrounding academic, intellectual, and interpersonal failures that many women face, which are deeply rooted in societal expectations and socialization processes.
This essential read is a valuable resource for those interested in psychology, women’s studies, and mental health, offering a critical perspective on self-perception among women. Discover how societal opportunities shape fears and how they manifest in different aspects of women's lives. If you're looking to understand these dynamic issues or seeking guidance to overcome such fears, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Enhance your knowledge and empower yourself with Rothblum's insightful exploration.