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November 30, 2022
Culturally-Responsive Support for the Latinx Community
A Conversation with Leslie Priscilla
Networker sits down with the founder of Latinx Parenting Leslie Priscilla as she discusses key cultural and environmental factors that may influence your Latinx client’s experiences. Read More
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November 29, 2022
Editor's Note: November/December 2022
Many sociologists are calling it “the female happiness paradox,” arguing that greater opportunities for work have meant that women’s workloads—as workers inside and outside the home—have doubled, so of course we’re stressed out and unhappy. Read More
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November 29, 2022
Daring to Dance
How Can We Help Women Take Pleasure?
Pleasure-taking connects women to their bodies, roots them in the present, and fosters resilience. What could be blocking today's women from such a seemingly basic part of life? Read More
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November 29, 2022
Embracing Gender-Pleasure
How to Feel Yummy in Our Bodies
For trans folks, attuning to gender-pleasure allows them to resist harmful cultural scripts—but it can be a radical act of resistance for cis folks too. Read More
Magazine Article
November 29, 2022
Taking the Podium
The Growing Influence of Women in Psychotherapy
Despite an increasing diversity in race and ethnicity, the psychotherapy field is primarily filled with women—a reversal that's taken place over the last 50 years. What can we make of this trend? Read More
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November 29, 2022
The Postpartum Experience
What Therapists Need to Know
Many therapists don't realize that treating depression or anxiety generally isn't the same as treating these mood disorders in the perinatal period. Read More
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November 29, 2022
Love Is An Action Verb
The Body Work of Mothering
Angela Garbes
Before we learn verbal language, we communicate through our bodies, making mothering a physical act of love. Read More
Magazine Article
November 29, 2022
Supporting Women's Voices
Carol Gilligan on Today's Patriarchy
More than 50 years after feminist psychologist Carol Gilligan's pivotal study on how women think about the choices in their lives, she speaks up about our current political climate. Read More
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November 29, 2022
The Couple Who Changed Me
Help Can Come from Unexpected Sources
The strongest couples are the ones who are open to help—the ones who can surround themselves with allies, inviting others into the trenches with them. Read More
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