Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment
This new book looks at an important issue--the emotional impact of success upon women--at a time when opportunities are more available to them than ever before. Using research, clinical experience, and personal anecdotes, the contributors examine the timely issues of women and worry, women's sense of their own entitlement, fear of success and fear of failure, and women's impostor feelings. The dilemma that feminist therapists frequently experience of encouraging women clients, often superbly qualified in their fields, to take a risk that might involve rejection or failure, is highlighted here. Therapists will recognize the often expressed fears of academic and intellectual failure, as well as the fears of various interpersonal failures that result from a combination of women's opportunities in society as well as socialization.
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Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment
This new book looks at an important issue--the emotional impact of success upon women--at a time when opportunities are more available to them than ever before. Using research, clinical experience, and personal anecdotes, the contributors examine the timely issues of women and worry, women's sense of their own entitlement, fear of success and fear of failure, and women's impostor feelings. The dilemma that feminist therapists frequently experience of encouraging women clients, often superbly qualified in their fields, to take a risk that might involve rejection or failure, is highlighted here. Therapists will recognize the often expressed fears of academic and intellectual failure, as well as the fears of various interpersonal failures that result from a combination of women's opportunities in society as well as socialization.
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Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment

Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment

Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment

Treating Women's Fear of Failure: From Worry to Enlightenment

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Overview

This new book looks at an important issue--the emotional impact of success upon women--at a time when opportunities are more available to them than ever before. Using research, clinical experience, and personal anecdotes, the contributors examine the timely issues of women and worry, women's sense of their own entitlement, fear of success and fear of failure, and women's impostor feelings. The dilemma that feminist therapists frequently experience of encouraging women clients, often superbly qualified in their fields, to take a risk that might involve rejection or failure, is highlighted here. Therapists will recognize the often expressed fears of academic and intellectual failure, as well as the fears of various interpersonal failures that result from a combination of women's opportunities in society as well as socialization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317757184
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/04/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 105
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum

Table of Contents

Contents Editorial

  • Women and Entitlement
  • Fear of Failure in Women
  • “I Know This Is Stupid, but . . .” Or, Some Thoughts on Why Female Students Fear Failure and Not Success
  • The Imposter Phenomenon: An Internal Barrier to Empowerment and Achievement
  • Career Aspiration in Black College Women: An Examination of Performance and Social Self-Esteem
  • The Phenomenon of Worry: Theory, Research, Treatment and Its Implications for Women
  • Achievement Related Fears: Gender Roles and Individual Dynamics
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