Publisher's Synopsis
"The Nervous Housewife," by Abraham Myerson, delves into the mental health of women navigating the stresses of domestic life. This insightful work explores the anxieties and pressures faced by women, offering a historical perspective on women's health and well-being.
Examining the challenges of family and relationships, this book sheds light on the causes of dysfunction within the home, particularly focusing on the psychological burdens experienced by housewives. Myerson's work touches upon themes of self-esteem and personal growth, encouraging readers to understand the roots of mental health struggles. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of psychology and the evolving understanding of mental health, "The Nervous Housewife" provides a timeless look at the complexities of women's emotional lives.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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