Author: Teresa Bernardez

Women's problems with the expression of anger are traceable to cultural prohibitions which emphasize as ideal, a feminine prototype devoid of anger. This inhibition in women interacts symbiotically with socialized characteristics of men in the 'masculine ideal', leading to gender role behavior that is dysfunctional and socially dangerous.

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  • gender relationships
  • Anger, Shame, Depression
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