Self-Assertion for Women

Self-Assertion for Women by Pamela Butler is a Stated New Edition published by HarperCollins in 1982, comprising 336 pages. This book presents assertiveness training specifically designed for women, authored by a clinical psychologist. It offers a structured approach to developing self-assertion skills, featuring step-by-step exercises that address common challenges such as fear and ridicule, while also providing strategies to avoid victimization.
Readers will find practical guidance suitable for both group and individual use, making it a versatile resource for those seeking to enhance their self-realization. The book focuses on empowering women to assert themselves effectively in various situations, fostering confidence and resilience. With its comprehensive exercises and supportive framework, this edition serves as a valuable tool for personal development and self-advocacy.
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Assertiveness training for women written by a clinical psychologist. Includes step by step excercises; dealing with fear and ridicule; avoid being a victim; A guide book for groups or individual use.
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