Feminist Therapy Critique

            Some people believe that the roles that have been set for males and females affect the life choices of growing and grown-up humans excessively. As women begin to form self-images, they measure themselves against unrealistic standards. Many of these standards involve role stereotypes set up by Western cultures. Although people believe they are unable to see how our culture has differing roles for men and women, many attitudes reflect bias, prejudice and stereotypes along the lines of sexual and gender expectations (Worrell, 2002). People need to look at the roles that women and men are expected to play in Western culture, for they differ a lot from what a person really can and wants to do in their life.
             Women who try to work and have a family and be equal to their husband have a doubly hard row to hoe. They must not only be successful in their job, but they have to be successful in raising their children, keeping the house and staying on top of their job responsibilities as well. There just isn't enough time in the day. If men had an equal share in raising a family, time and responsibility-wise, then it would be much easier on the women.
             When women are expected to work and yet not receive equal compensation, it is difficult to become the kind of successful career person that one thinks one will become when one was young. There seems to be a "glass ceiling" near the top of the career ladder that will not let women advance any farther than a certain rung in the career I always wanted to excel in. This "ceiling" will not let me reach my full potential and affects me psychologically, knowing that no matter how hard I try, I'll never be able to do what men do. I feel angry and frustrated at this.
             Another thing that affects women is that men can say whatever they want and women have to be careful what they say, or they will be taken to be rude, abusive and unladylike. A man can swear when he wants to get angry...

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