Self-Assertion for Women

Self-Assertion for Women by Pamela E. Butler is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on March 13, 1992. This 288-page guide provides practical advice aimed at helping women communicate effectively and assertively in various situations. The book includes realistic sample dialogues and step-by-step exercises designed to empower women to express their feelings, set boundaries, and maintain authority without aggression.
Readers will find strategies that address common challenges, such as dealing with miscommunication in both public and intimate settings, handling sexual harassment, and identifying personal assertiveness blind spots. The content is structured to support women in expressing their needs and feelings confidently while fostering healthy relationships. This edition serves as a resource for women seeking to enhance their assertiveness skills in both personal and professional contexts.
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The bestselling assertiveness guide that shows women how to get what they want–reissued with a new preface by the author.
Self-Assertion for Women offers practical advice with realistic sample dialogues and step-by-step exercises showing women how they can:
- learn to communicate clearly and effectively
- protect themselves from misread signals in public, as well as intimate, situations
- maintain professional authority without becoming aggressive
- deal appropriately with sexual harassment
- express positive and negative feelings without anxiety
- set boundaries and assert themselves freely while maintaining loving relationships
- idenify “assertiveness blind spots”
Butler’s strategies can be applied by all women in any situation that requires direct, effective, and positive action.
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