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Women, Anger & Depression
Contributor(s): Frankel, Lois P. (Author)
ISBN: 1558741615     ISBN-13: 9781558741614
Publisher: Health Communications
OUR PRICE:   $9.31  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 1991
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: This book is about empowerment. It is about fulfilling your needs, dreams, and aspirations without being trapped by feelings that society has taught you to ignore.

If you: Fear that expressing your feelings will upset others Allow others to decide what's best for you Are not quite happy and not sure why Take better care of the needs of others than your own Believe that showing your anger is bad.... then stop denying your feelings! Dr. Frankel encourages women to trust their feelings and insticts and examine ways of regaining control of their emotions and lives.

Expore how finding and defining your anger can help you lose your depression and overcome the feelings of denial that serve as obstacles to personal empowerment.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Mood Disorders - Depression
- Psychology | Psychopathology - General
- Business & Economics
Dewey: 616.852
LCCN: 91006824
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 5.51" W x 8.54" (0.31 lbs) 112 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:

This book is about empowerment. It is about fulfilling your needs, dreams, and aspirations without being trapped by feelings that society has taught you to ignore.

If you:

  • Fear that expressing your feelings will upset others
  • Allow others to decide what's best for you
  • Are not quite happy and not sure why
  • Take better care of the needs of others than your own
  • Believe that showing your anger is bad....
    then stop denying your feelings Dr. Frankel encourages women to trust their feelings and insticts and examine ways of regaining control of their emotions and lives.

Explore how finding and defining your anger can help you lose your depression and overcome the feelings of denial that serve as obstacles to personal empowerment.