What does it mean to be a working woman with a family?
You work hard in a job that may or may not pay you well, and you sometimes wonder if sexual discrimination/harassment is alive and well at your workplace. When you come home you've got to fulfill your roles as a mom and wife, fixing dinner for your husband/partner and reading to your children at bedtime. Every time when your mom/sibling calls to complain about their lives, you step into the role of a good daughter/sister and offer them your best support. When a friend is sick or going through a bad breakup, you run to their rescue.
You make sure every detail in others' lives is taken care of, even when you don't always get thanks.
Everyday, millions of working women in America are struggling to keep up with the demands of work and family. Symptoms of anxiety and depression often develop, along with feelings of "I'm not good enough" or "what is the purpose of my life?"
The good news is, you don't have to suffer alone. Come meet with a group of women who face challenges like yours. I am starting a therapy group for women in Bellevue, WA. You'll find strength from group bonding, practical advice on keeping your life together, skills to combat stress and negative emotions, and renewed energy so you can thrive and grow. I'm keeping the group size small (no more than 6) for maximum therapeutic benefits.
Details are as follows:
Finding Work-Life Balance - Group Therapy for WomenWhen: Fridays, 5pm to 6:30pm
Where: 9 Lake Bellevue Dr, Suite 217, Bellevue, WA 98005
Cost: $25 per session
Call (206) 280-3591 or email
ling@passagescounseling.com for a free screening and consultation.