From the best-selling author of 'The Dance of Anger' and 'The Dance of Intimacy' comes this groundbreaking exploration of the role of truth-telling and pretending in women's lives.
According to feminist psychotherapist Harriet G. Lerner, pretending is so inextricably linked with society's notions of feminine behaviour that it is, quite simply, what women are expected to do. Truth-telling, the opposite of this feminine stereotype, is always associated with authenticity, integrity and self-worth. Going beyond conventional distinctions between deception and honesty, between good and bad, Dr Lerner gives a penetrating and humane analysis of what lying represents in a society where women's "truths" are so often unspoken truths.
Exploring the concepts of lying and pretending, of truth-telling and honesty as they are played out both in women's intimate relationships and in society at large, 'The Dance of Deception' offers a convincing and wholly accessible analysis of this unacknowledged part of all our lives.
Harriet Lerner is a staff psychologist and psychotherapist at the Meninger Foundation in the US. Her work on the psychology of women and on the mangement of anger and conflict has earned her national recognition amonger general and professional audiences.
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Descripción Paperback. Condición: Fair. 254 pages. Cover worn. Text buckledA study of the role of tru th-telling and pretending in women's lives, explores the theory t hat pretending is so inextricably linked with society's notions o f feminine behaviour, that it is what women are expected to do. D r Lerner goes beyond conventional distinctions between deception and honesty, between good and bad, to give an analysis of what ly ing represents in a society where women's truths are often unsp oken truths. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1373y