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Volume 5 (1993): Valuing the Feminine A feminine model of development, Self-in-Relationship, contrasts with the more usual masculine solitary Hero’s Journey. The work of female psychologists in Wellesley’s Stone Center is featured. Leaders of this Relational Model of growth explain how a relational network can support and nurture the actualization process. Matrilineal societies, myths that reveal the stages of women’s psychological growth, and God as a powerful female round out these innovative assertions that women have their own growth model, based in a network of support and mutuality. A moral exemplar, Leta Stetter Hollingworth, pioneer founder of gifted education, models feminine strength and feminine nurturance. VOLUME 5: TABLE OF CONTENTS Self-in-Relation: A Theory of Women’s Development Walking the Path of the Moon (Poem) Growth Through Relationships (Poem) Carolyn Read The Movement of Mutuality and Power Giftedness and the Development of the Feminine Beyond the Feminine Stereotype Somewhere the Heart (Poem) The Matrilineal Marshalls: Cultural Survival, Conflict and Change The Dog and the Apple Blossoms Fixing That Broken-Down ’67 Ford (Poem) The Electric Warmth I Never Lost (Poem) Leta Stetter Hollingworth: Passionate Pioneer The Heart of Leta S. Hollingworth Creative Connections: Perspectives on Female Giftedness Due to an overstock, the following bound volumes of Advanced Development are being offered at a 45% - 50% discount: Vol. 4: The Self $10.00* * (plus shipping and handling)
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Other issues include: Volume 1 - Positive Disintegration Volume 2 - Models of Integration Volume 5 - Valuing the Feminine 1995 Special Edition on Gifted Adults Volume 7 - A Kaleidoscope of Creativity Volume 8 - Counseling Gifted Adults Volume 9 - Spirituality and Giftedness Volume 10 - Exploring Intuition Volume 11 - Social Issues of the Gifted
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