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Professional Background

Associate Professor of Psychology and Education

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., New York University
  • M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University
  • B.S., Pennsylvania State University
  • Scholarly Interests

  • Career development of adults (especially women).
  • Identity.
  • Work/family issues.
  • Retirement.
  • Selected Publications

    Raskin, P. M. (2006). Women, work and family: Three studies of the relationship between working mothers and the workforce.  American Behavioral Scientist, 49(10),1354-1381

    Raskin, P.M. (2005). Confident communication. In E.L. Rigolosi, Management and leadership in nursing and health care: An experiential approach. New York: Springer.

    Raskin, P. M. (2002). Identity in adulthood: Reflections on recent theory and research. Identity, 2, 101-108.

    Raskin, P. M. (2002). Career development of women. Work-Family Encyclopedia. Retrieved, from the World Wide Web: www.bc.edu/bc.

    Coard, S., Breland, A., & Raskin, P. (2002). Perceptions of and preferences for skin color, Black racial identity, and self-esteem among African Americans. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

    Klugman, C. G., McCullough, R. B., & Raskin, P. M. (2000). Work and Family and Coping: Hall's model revisited. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August.

    Raskin, P. M. (2000). The women, work and family project: The first two studies. Paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, February.

    Raskin, P. M. (1999). The women, work and family project. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August.

    Raskin, P. M. (1998). Career Maturity: The construct's validity, vitality, and viability. Career Development Quarterly, 47, 32-35.

    Raskin, P. M., Kummel, P., & Bannister, T. (1998). The relationship between coping styles, attachment, and career salience in partnered working women with children. Journal of Career Assessment, 6, 403-416.

    Raskin, P. M. (1998). The women, work, and family project. Paper presented at the Work and Family Conference: Today's realities and tomorrow's visions, Boston, MA, November.

     

     


    Patricia Raskin

    Patricia M. Raskin

    Associate Professor of Psychology and Education

    Phone: 212-678-3319
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    Office Location: TH 226B