
More women than ever before are working outside their homes. Many of these women are caught in a conflict between internal needs, desires, and beliefs and external demands. Work can become merely a means to an end, a burden to be endured, or a satisfying aspect of our lives. Some strategies for creating and defining ourselves for ourselves are offered.
Competitive Behavior, Interprofessional Relations, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Women, Working
Competitive Behavior, Interprofessional Relations, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Women, Working
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