A common assumption among psychologists is that we all research our own neuroses, and I clearly am no exception. Since the 1980s at Stanford, the primary focus of both my clinical and research work has been the stresses inherent in the lives of working women. No big surprise - I knew those stresses intimately. It was apparent to me early in my professional training that integrating a successful career with a successful family life was going to be a significant challenge - one at which I was seriously disadvantaged by the lack of relevant advice and counsel available to those of us contemplating this particular course in life.
A WINDOW ON MY FUTURE
My first experience with the difficulties inherent in venturing down my chosen professional/personal path came as a freshman in college. Having been felled by a bout of flu during finals, I was permitted to take a make-up on, ironically, my first psychology exam. My instructor for th ... read full excerpt from: Getting It Right: How Working Mothers Successfully Take Up the Challenge of Life, Family, and Career ebook
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