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Hello, a therapist, a therapist from, from feminist perspective, feminist perspective may tell a client, tell a client that her depression is not abnormal, her depression is not abnormal but rather, but rather stems from, stems from pressures, pressures placed on her, placed on her to be a model employee, to be a model employee, mother and wife, and wife.
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The feminist perspective, the feminist perspective focuses on, focuses on understanding, understanding and addressing the, addressing the impact, impact of social and cultural factors, social and cultural factors, particularly, particularly gender roles, gender roles and inequalities, inequalities on an individual's, on an individual's mental health, individual's mental health.
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In this case, in this case, therapist would, therapist would likely explore, likely explore how societal expectations, societal expectations and gender roles and gender roles contribute to, contribute to client's feelings, client's feelings of overwhelm, overwhelm and distress and distress leading to, leading to depression, leading to depression...