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Women in Group and Women’s Groups

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2002
Female development is characterized by the introjection of maternal and paternal objects, which creates a rich internal world for women. However, the feminine tendency to become diffused in identifications sometimes results in women feeling overpowered in mixed-gender groups.
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By women, for women: The women's funding movement

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 1993
AbstractEfforts to focus philanthropic resources on women's special needs and to empower women of all socioeconomic and multicultural groups as philanthropists have created a rapidly growing complex of women's foundations and federations committed to funding, educating, training, and advocating to meet the needs of women donors, philanthropists, and ...
Susan Church, Carol Mollner
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Women

Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2001
In New Zealand while women dominate leadership positions in constitutional, political and business areas, gender inequality remains entrenched. Despite significant gains in rights (employment, pay equity, property), as a group women earn less and perform more family care and unpaid work than men.
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Women for Women?

American Politics Research, 2005
In recent years, popular commentators have suggested that the Republican party could narrow the gender gap by nominating women candidates. This proposition assumes that (at least some) women voters’ partisan identification may be trumped by an affinity with their gender.
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Women for Women

The Drama Review, 1974
Women's theatre groups are seeking new forms—forms that have not been derived from the male-oriented and male-dominated theatre that now exists. A search for new content also characterizes these groups, but their most important aspect is their relationship with their audiences.
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OSTEOPOROSIS IN WOMEN

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997
Many preventive and treatment strategies are now available for osteoporosis, offering many women the opportunity to forego its many complications. Exercise with calcium and vitamin D supplements is recommended for most patients. Estrogens are a preferred treatment but not acceptable to many women.
Nguyen, Giang T., Bowman, Marjorie A.
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Women for women's health: Uganda

Nursing Outlook, 1996
The primary health care model targets social, political, and economic environments as key determinants of health for populations, as well as for individuals. If nursing in Uganda is to make a difference in health care outcomes and in the health of all Ugandans, nurses must look broadly at situations and be educated to practice primary health care ...
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Hysterectomy: From women to women

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
340 of 366 women hysterectomized by 1 of 4 gynecologists were surveyed by questionnaire; 274 (80.6%) returned. 90.9% of the patients reported that they were pleased and 84.7% said they would encourage a friend to proceed with hysterectomy. 77.7% stated that they felt better after the operation the chief reasons being less inconvenience (69.7%) more ...
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By Women, for Women: The Continuing Appeal of Women's Health Centres

Women & Health, 1999
During the 1970s and '80s, several dozen women's health centres (WHCs) were established in Australia. Most of these centres are government-funded feminist community health facilities run by women, for women. With other women's health initiatives, WHCs are subject to financial and political pressure.
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Are Women for Women

Women & Politics, 1999
Abstract In this research, I use the ANES 1992 to examine the distribution and dimensionality of feminist and traditional values among women. I find a group of moderate women who hold mixtures of both types of values. The characteristics of this group are compared with feminist and traditional women.
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