Women Psychology

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Psychology

 

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Diana S

 

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May 4, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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“It gave me a sense of empowerment. I knew that my family had gone through a lot to make sure I was able to graduate, and I knew I would have felt like I was letting them down if I hadn’t graduated.” The second event was the birth of her first child. She best summed her mind set as being she wanted to make her mother proud in raising a good child, she said that “my mom would never judge me or her grandson, but she would be disappointed if I hadn’t given him everything he need from a mother...
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She went on to say that her mother had always taught her and her siblings to be strong inside and out, and because of this she felt like she had to do so much more as a mother to give her child the strength to be able to succeed through all the internal and external barriers he would face. This interaction and expectation is an example of how her mom was particularly supportive not only in life but with her and siblings self-esteem, and how she felt like it was her duty to give her child that support too through her experiences with social learning theory (Crawford) Next we talked about her family as she was growing up...
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