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Women's Lives

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What are the patterns dominating women's lives today? What are the issues which confront women in their relationships, their work, and their families? From adolescence and adult partnerships, through motherhood, to growing old Women's Lives, originally published in 1990, explores themes which are central to women's experience, focusing on areas such as growing up, women on their own, sexuality, bringing up children, and family relationships.

Sue Llewelyn and Kate Osborne argue that a multi-faceted approach is needed to understand a woman's life, taking in not only her personal psychology but also the social context in which she lives. The authors are both clinical psychologists with an interest in psychotherapy, and they draw on their own direct experience of working with women in distress, as well as on feminist writing, novels, and autobiographies to illustrate their arguments. Each chapter presents a detailed case history, highlighting an important aspect of women's lives, and demonstrates the increased understanding to be gained from a combined approach using social psychology, feminist ideas, and psychodynamic insights.

Designed for a wide readership, including psychologists, doctors, social workers, counsellors, and nurses, Women's Lives will also be of great value to people on women's studies courses and to those seeking a greater understanding of themselves or others.

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ISBN: 9781032851747
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Author: Susan P Llewelyn, Kate Osborne
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 270 pages
Series: Routledge Library Editions. Women in Society
Genres: Gender studies: women and girls
Psychotherapy
Sociology
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Psychology of gender
Social, group or collective psychology