The Contemporary Woman: |
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Abstract: | The life situation of the contemporary woman is examined in historical context in relation to her roles as loved one, as wcoonrtkaecrt wanitdh apsa rmenottsh oerr . otShheer afdreu9 tu se nantldy t auo sw lasc kups rwolieth m iondaedlesq. uSahtee is hurried by peer pressures into adult sexuality and into jobs in the fast track. Social workers, with their intimate knowledge of women, are in a position to work as change agents. Implications for therapy are discussed around such concepts as: ethical issues, life history concepts, role models teachings, and loneliness and transference. |
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