Description
More women than ever before are graduating from college, fully employed and single/divorced parents. These cultural changes put a lot of pressure on women to find a new personal peace that can combine giving-to-their-children and giving-to-themselves. Our guest is Jill, a full-time student seeking a degree in psychology, a divorced parent with shared custody and as employee, working two part-time jobs. She will share with you her inner conflicts between motherhood and personhood.
Follow-up summary of the show:
Jill speaks concretely about the inner conflicts that millions of women face every day. It is a private-war that makes them feel “guilty” and “inadequate”. This inner-conflict makes many women feel that no matter how much they do, “it is not enough”. Listen to Dr. Lewis guide Jill’s thinking into a “feel-good-strategy” that could make her inner life harmonious, because she puts “gender-ideals” aside.
Listen and learn!
Whenever women have to respect their right to speak, to leave an unhappy relationship to be happy they experience intense inner turmoil. They question the “right” to exercise their choices. The ending of a relationship is the greatest cause of depression among women…even if it’s unhealthy. Dr....
Published 04/29/13
Whenever women have to respect their right to speak, to leave an unhappy relationship to be happy they experience intense inner turmoil. They question the “right” to exercise their choices. The ending of a relationship is the greatest cause of depression among women…even if it’s unhealthy. Dr....
Published 04/29/13