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Self-Identity Shifts

Liam Brown

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Self-Identity Shifts explores the significant psychological impact of motherhood on a woman's sense of self. It examines how becoming a mother prompts identity shifts, challenging pre-existing notions of who a woman is and what she values. The book highlights how societal expectations and internal role negotiation shape the maternal identity, often leading to a re-evaluation of personal priorities. For example, many women find their career goals shifting as they consider the needs of their child, or experience the pressure of societal expectations regarding parenting styles. The book uniquely blends historical context with contemporary insights to provide a comprehensive understanding of maternal well-being. It traces the evolution of motherhood through different eras, highlighting the changing pressures and expectations faced by women. The book moves systematically across chapters, beginning with an introduction to self-identity and maternal identity, then examining the psychological processes at play, the impact of societal pressures, and finally, strategies for navigating these shifts. This approach helps women proactively engage with their changing identities, fostering self-awareness and resilience in the face of a profound life transition.
Disponível desde: 22/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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