The wide range of topics discussed includes: anxiety, child abuse, divorce and children, eating disorders, female assertiveness,
gender role stress, learning abilities, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorders, problem behavior, sexual harassment, sleep disorders, unemployment and mental health, and weight loss maintenance.
Not exact matches
If you're
stressing out about being a working parent your inflexible ideas about
gender roles may be partly to blame, according to Smith.
So much personal
stress and unhappiness could be avoided it we could lessen these
gender role issues and improve our parenting.
In particular it focuses on
gender, agriculture and food security, and covers the following themes: the different
roles of men and women in agriculture and food security in Africa; climatic
stresses on agricultural production, and food and nutritional security and the
gender dimensions of these
stresses; and the need and options for integrating
gender perspectives in agricultural and food security policies.
«I enjoy working with folks who need support in managing a wide variety of issues from self - esteem and identity concerns to the
stress of dealing with multiple
roles, relationships, and life demands (as students, partners, friends, parents, new professionals, family members, community activists, etc.) My clinical interests include multicultural and women's issues, racial / ethnic identity development (especially among biracial / multi - racial / ethnic / cultural individuals), sexual and
gender identity development, adjustment and transition issues, and building healthy relationships through assertive communication and positive self - esteem.»
When a baby arrives,
gender roles change, responsibilities and
stress increase, and intimacy and communication decrease.
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Further,
stress experienced in intercultural marriages may also be related to childrearing, time orientation,
gender role expectations, connections to extended family, and particularly, which family subsystem will take priority or be dominant.31
In face of historic, biological and psychosocial differences that men and women tackle, and
stressing the changes that emerged with the increase of female workforce, new
gender equity
roles in many Western countries and new family configurations, this study aims at investigating the relationship between romantic relationship satisfaction and love components in Sternberg's (1986) model among Brazilian men and women.
This class explores personal, political and clinical issues of race and
gender in eating disorder treatment including differences between
gender roles, sexual orientation and
gender identity as well as specific risk and protective factors, the impact of oppression and assimilation
stress on identity development, and culturally relevant treatment implications.
During postpartum period, paternal parenting
stress could be complicated by paternal perception of differences between
gender roles: the father usually lives the economical pressure that could obstruct the paternal involvement in the parenting.
Thus, current findings suggest that inconsistent results regarding the cognitive vulnerability -
stress model in youth so far may be due to the moderating
role of
gender being dependent on age.