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"The Silent Female Scream" teaches "how to believe that as a woman you have the right to be heard, valued, and respected, and to know that anything less is just not okay." Through case studies and discussion, the author exposes that women's sense of self-worth and entitlement to speak their needs, especially in relationships, is an area that feminism has ignored to its peril. By looking at the legacy of emtoional silence that many women have inherited from long before our grandmother's day, she warns that emotional silence damages the mother-daughter relationship, women's relationships with…mehr
"The Silent Female Scream" teaches "how to believe that as a woman you have the right to be heard, valued, and respected, and to know that anything less is just not okay." Through case studies and discussion, the author exposes that women's sense of self-worth and entitlement to speak their needs, especially in relationships, is an area that feminism has ignored to its peril. By looking at the legacy of emtoional silence that many women have inherited from long before our grandmother's day, she warns that emotional silence damages the mother-daughter relationship, women's relationships with themselves and each other, and their equality and visibility. Using key questions, the author guides the reader to wake-up to her own learned silence and teaches a language of entitlement and visibility that has until now been missing for women.
This book is emotional food. It strips away women's learned silence and launches the women's movement into a new way of thinking: how sexism, inequality, and invisibility impacts how women feel about themselves.
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Rosjke Hasseldine, an internationally recognized expert on mother-daughter relationships has helped thousands of women from around the world heal their mother-daughter relationship. She is an accredited and registered psychotherapist with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, Rosjke holds a master's degree from Indiana University, is a professional member of the American Counseling Association, and presenter at the 62nd Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, in New York. She has taught a Women in Leadership course at the University of New Hampshire, and has contributed commentary for BBC Radio, and been featured in Psychologies, Vice, Cosmopolitan, She, Mother & Baby, and The Times. A native of New Zealand, Rosjke has lived in England, and currently lives in New Hampshire, USA., where she teaches her counseling clients and fellow mental health professionals how to emotionally empower women, and uncover the complicated dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship.
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