Married Working Women and Mental Health" is a comprehensive examination of the interplay between personality traits, family adjustment, and mental health in married working women. The book delves into the unique challenges faced by this demographic and explores the ways in which personality traits can affect a woman's ability to balance her work and family responsibilities. The book also examines the impact of family adjustment on mental health, including the role of support systems, communication, and conflict resolution. Through a combination of research findings, case studies, and practical advice, this book provides valuable insights into the mental health of married working women and the ways in which they can maintain their well-being in the face of demanding work and family responsibilities. Whether you are a working woman yourself, or simply looking to gain a deeper understanding of this important topic, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, family dynamics, and mental health.
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ISBN | 9783723754191 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | Rohan Patel |
Jahr | 20230204 |
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