Caring for Yourself as a Working Mother

Part of the Parenting For the 21st Century series, presented in partnership by the Lewis & Clark College Center for Continuing and Professional Studies and Portland Parks and Recreation.

Working mothers—especially those with young children—are expected to be superwomen, an admirable but doomed pursuit. In fact, husbands and children fare better when mom puts herself first. Learn how to deal with guilt, pressure, over-commitment, romance, self-care, volunteering, work, and the subtle hostility of women who don’t work. Learn how to ask for help, find childcare, protect the sanctity of your work and the sanctity of your home.

Presenter Louise Lague, MA NCC, is a former editor of PEOPLE magazine who made a midlife transition into psychotherapy. Author of The Working Mom’s Book of Hints, Tips, and Everyday Wisdom, she now specializes in midlife issues. She is an adjunct professor at Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education, where she teaches Counseling Women in Midlife. She has a private practice in Northwest Portland and Lake Oswego. Presented in partnership with Portland Parks and Recreation.

Sellwood Community Center, 6-8PM March 19
Southwest Community Center, 6:30-8:30PM April 26

Sessions are $10; call (503) 768-6023 to register.

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