A Woman in Your Own Right

The Art of Assertive, Clear and Honest Communication

Anne Dickson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duckworth Books

Published:3rd Mar '22

Should be back in stock very soon

A Woman in Your Own Right cover

Fully updated 40th anniversary edition of the pioneering handbook for women's assertiveness – an indispensable guide to getting what you want

A fully updated 40th anniversary edition of the pioneering handbook for female assertiveness – an indispensable guide to getting what you want

'The classic assertiveness bible' GUARDIAN

Do you struggle to state what you want (or don’t want)? Do tricky conversations go wrong? Does it seem easier to suffer in silence? This book has the solutions you need.

Despite advances in gender equality in education, the workplace and the home, many women and girls still find it a challenge to speak up and be heard. Assertiveness – defined by psychologist and assertiveness trainer Anne Dickson as 'clear, honest and direct communication' – is an art, which can be learned. Instead of being governed by the desire to please (the Compassion Trap) assertiveness teaches us to take charge of our feelings and behaviours.

In her pioneering handbook, now fully updated, Dickson draws on her long experience of in-person training to give all women the practical skills and tools we need to assert what we feel and want, manage difficult conversations, avoid being sidetracked, say ‘No’, and find self-acceptance.

'The classic assertiveness bible... You might be better off with A Woman in Your Own Right than any of the modern girlboss manuals that claim to be able to transform you wholesale into a kickass corporate woman' Rhiannon Lucy Cosslet, Guardian


'We’ve made giant strides towards equality over the decades, but... this advice is even more pertinent today' Linda Kelsey, Daily Mail


'As important as it ever was’ Angela Neustatter


'The bible for anyone who wants to get their voice heard… invaluable' Lesley Garner

ISBN: 9780715654545

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288 pages