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鈥楽elf-Silencing鈥 Potentially Deadly for Women | Repressing one鈥檚 feelings when they might threaten relationships or one鈥檚 security, and appearing outwardly agreeable 鈥渨hile inner feelings grow angry and resentful is what is meant by self-silencing,鈥 said Dana Jack, a professor of 鈥 |
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Jack presents on self-silencing research at Boston conference | |||
Fairhaven's Dana Jack to speak at Village Books this Sunday | |||
Why Are Women More Depressed Than Men? | Women around the world are 2 to 6 times more likely than men to suffer from depression. Today Ross talks to author Dana Jack about her new book 鈥淪ilencing the Self Across Cultures,鈥 where she explores the reasons for the troubling sadness and silence of women across the globe. |
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Dana Jack to speak on KUOW Jan. 25 | |||
草榴社区 professor and author awarded by American Psychological Association | A Western Washington University professor has been awarded by the American Psychological Association for her recent book exploring how women鈥檚 鈥渟elf-silencing鈥 across various world cultures can lead to higher rates of depression than those that are found in men. |
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Dana Jack honored by APA for latest book | |||
Dana Jack has chapter published in new anthology | |||
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草榴社区's Dana Jack has new book published; Chemstry's Clint Spiegel awarded NIH grant; ID students win scholarships in furniture-design contest | Oxford University Press has published "Silencing the Self Across Cultures: Depression and Gender in the Social World," co-authored and edited by Dana C. Jack, professor of interdisciplinary studies at Western Washington University. |