What was the theme of Jean Baker Miller's book, Toward a New Psychology of Women?
a) Rather than place their faith in others, women should have faith in their own individual abilities.
b) It is time for women to become the dominant gender and men the subordinate one.
c) We should expand our view of women's strength to include affiliation and relational abilities.
d) Women can train their daughters to be independently powerful, achievement-oriented, and self-sufficient.
Answer: c) We should expand our view of women's strength to include affiliation and relational abilities.
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