I Never Knew I Had a ChoiceVeteran undergraduate text, first published in 1978, for courses in applied psychology and personal development. Updated for the current edition are discussion of cultural and gender issues as they reflect on personal choice and behavior; much new material (AIDS, sexual harassment). Offers tools such as self-inventories, personal reflection sections, activities, and exercises. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
Foundations of Choice | 1 |
Education and Personal Learning | 13 |
Three Ways of Understanding Ourselves | 39 |
Copyright | |
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