Presenting a non-Eurocentric perspective of the psychology of women, this overview emphasizes issues directly affecting women of college age. The up-to-date research includes coverage of eating disorders, sexual violence, sexuality, dating, and career development. *Examines the history of women in the profession of psychology, reviews their contributions to the field, and examines the institutional barriers that have been impediments along the way *Encourages students to make connections between their own experiences and the psychological theories and research findings *Chapter 1 explores the heritage of the field with emphasis on the first generation of women psychologists *Separate chapter on research methodologies with special attention to feminist approaches and meta-analysis *Gives suggestions for 'Taking Action' in every chapter, which can be used as part of the course requirements or as suggestions for volunteer work or internships *Chapter 9 is devoted to reproductive rights and reproductive health *Promotes understanding of gynecological care and psychological issues related to sexuality