56,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Gebundenes Buch

This perceptive and practical guide explores the growing phenomenon of successful women serving as mentors to other women in academia or in professional careers. In this unprecedented handbook, the team of coeditors and contributors show the immeasurable impact of women helping women via a method that has become a "hot-button" topic nationwide-mentoring. In A Handbook for Women Mentors: Transcending Barriers of Stereotype, Race, and Ethnicity, an expert author team-all experienced mentors-provide specific strategies for women mentoring women, showing how mentoring relationships benefit…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This perceptive and practical guide explores the growing phenomenon of successful women serving as mentors to other women in academia or in professional careers. In this unprecedented handbook, the team of coeditors and contributors show the immeasurable impact of women helping women via a method that has become a "hot-button" topic nationwide-mentoring. In A Handbook for Women Mentors: Transcending Barriers of Stereotype, Race, and Ethnicity, an expert author team-all experienced mentors-provide specific strategies for women mentoring women, showing how mentoring relationships benefit individuals, women as a group, and the nation as a whole. Discussions include ongoing challenges-and potential pitfalls-for women confronting obstacles in their education and professional careers, with special attention to minority women-whether it is a mother of four leading a university department, an African American woman working in engineering, or a Latina female advancing in the field of math.
Autorenporträt
Carole A. Rayburn, PhD, is a clinical, research, and consulting psychologist in private practice, coeditor of Praeger's WomanSoul: The Inner Life of Women's Spirituality, and coauthor of 19 copyrighted psychological inventories. Florence L. Denmark, PhD, is the Robert Scott Pace Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Pace University, New York, NY. Mary E. Reuder, PhD, is professor emerita of City University of New York, Queens College, APA fellow of five divisions, and past president simultaneously of the APA Division of the Psychology of Religion and of the APA Society for the Teaching of Psychology. Asuncion Miteria Austria, PhD, is professor of psychology and chair and director of clinical training of the Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology at Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI.