The New Don't Blame Mother
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Shows us that dangerous myths about mothers pervade our culture and have created or aggravated many of the problems between mothers and daughters. schovat popis
Paula J. Caplan crafts compelling narratives exploring psychological and societal themes, often focusing on mental health and the position of women. Her work draws deeply from her expertise as a clinical psychologist, examining the human psyche and societal challenges with insight. Caplan's unique approach blends rigorous academic research with practical experience, offering readers a nuanced perspective. Her literary contributions are further enriched by her background in theater, adding a dynamic dimension to her writing.
Shows us that dangerous myths about mothers pervade our culture and have created or aggravated many of the problems between mothers and daughters. schovat popis
This definitive study challenges Freud's damaging myth that women possess inherent masochistic tendencies. It provides a critical examination of female behavior, proposing healthier perspectives that empower rather than diminish women's experiences. The book aims to reshape understanding of femininity, encouraging readers to reconsider traditional psychological theories and their implications for women's lives.