Juggling Multiple Roles and the Act of Resistance |
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Authors: | Chasteen Kim Kissman Kris |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, 2401 Corprew Avenue, Norfolk, VA, 23504 |
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Abstract: | This article addresses some ways mothers cope with the multiple stresses associated with their dual roles as workers and primary family caregivers. During the often stressful family life-cycle when adolescent children are individuating, a mother's active resistance can call attention to her need for support and validation of her efforts. While both parents are in the process of negotiating the intricate balance between letting go and forming new collaborative relationships with their soon to be adult children, heavy responsibilities associated with the maternal role can be especially challenging. In addition to gender-sensitive family interventions, mutual support groups for women who parent can help explore ways to effectively respond to cross-generational conflicts and problem solving. |
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Keywords: | women families dual roles resistance support problem-solving |
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