Opening space for alternative images and narratives of midlife women

Using a narrative, social constructivist perspective, qualitative findings from a research project on women's midlife experience are reported & the culturally dominant discourse of a woman's midlife experience is discussed. Data obtained via self-narratives from 100+ women indicates th...

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Self image
Treatment
Women
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