Riding the Second Wave

Riding the Second Wave How Feminism Changed Women's Psychology and Mine

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Publisher's Synopsis

In her new exploration of the impact feminism has had on her life, Jessica Heriot, PhD, explains the concept of the double bind. The double bind, as Heriot learned in 1972, describes women's struggle with two incompatible alternatives. For Heriot, who discovered women's liberation in 1969 and never looked back, it was a term that described a very old and familiar dilemma.

It was her new understanding of the double bind that reminded Heriot of her mother and her own trials. She gained new insight into the troubles of previous generations of women and the changes that might help the next. In this insightful memoir, an exploration of the intersection between psychotherapy and feminism, Heriot documents her own struggles with the double bind. She also shows the incredible feminist legacy that she both honors and contributed to through her work as a therapist.

Heriot also touches upon such crucial issues as body politics, abortion, eating disorders, menstruation, orgasms, incest, aging, and the future of feminist therapy. She encourages readers to never give up the fight for equality and to pass their wisdom along to the next generation of feminists.

Book information

ISBN: 9781548392154
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 140
Weight: 0g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm