New York Times bestselling author Kate White is the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, the #1 young women's magazine in the world, and a hugely successful businesswoman. In I Shouldn't Be Telling You This, she shares her secrets to success. A witty, wise, straight-talking career guide for women, I Shouldn't Be Telling You This is the perfect book for the current economic climate, whether you're just starting out, re-entering the workforce after maternity leave, or simply looking for a career change; essential tips and bold strategies from a gutsy innovator...
New York Times bestselling author Kate White is the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, the #1 young women's magazine in the world, and...
This monograph brings together the presentations from the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference in 2012, organized by The Bowlby Centre. The aim of this was to explore the growing role of the body in relational psychotherapy over the last decade, and to bring us up to date in thinking about the relationship between attachment, the body and trauma. Questions addressed included: How do we anchor the new understandings we are gaining within the framework of attachment? How might the integration of these ideas about the body change what we do in the consulting room? What impact might this...
This monograph brings together the presentations from the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference in 2012, organized by The Bowlby Centre. The aim ...
Women scientists leave the profession in greater proportions than men and are under-represented in leadership roles. In this book, Kate White looks at the challenges that women face, which often result from discrimination and being positioned as outsiders. She asks the question: Why is it so important to keep women in science research? Younger women and men reject the traditional model of a successful scientist a single male for whom science is like a religious vocation. Instead, they support new professional models that support work life balance." Keeping Women in Science" explores new...
Women scientists leave the profession in greater proportions than men and are under-represented in leadership roles. In this book, Kate White looks at...