Unfollow: Living Life on Your Own Terms

Unfollow: Living Life on Your Own Terms

by Dr Linda Papadopoulos (Author)

Synopsis

Life is full of opportunity for young women, but it's also far more pressured than ever before. Whether it's the proliferation or the homogeneity of images of beauty and success that wallpaper our world, we know what a beautiful woman looks like - and we know what a perfect life looks like too. We live in a world that floods us with expectations about everything - from what we should weigh to what we should wear to how often we should be having sex and how much money we should be making. As a consequence, we begin to feel that we need to tick all these boxes in order to have 'the Perfect Life'. When we inevitably fall short, we feel anxious - we feel that we are failing and have the sense we are losing control. As a result, increasing numbers of young women are battling with issues such as anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying, perfectionism, toxic friendships and relationships, pressure to succeed or conform, and poor body image. At an age when life should be exciting, fun and relatively care-free, more and more young women are adrift and struggling.

Dr Linda Papadopoulos understands the issues and has the experience to guide and support young women to help get their lives back on track so they can feel happier, more confident, more in control. Unfollow: Living life on your own terms offers valuable insight and practical self-help to empower women to throw off the burden of expectation and start leading the lives they want to lead.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 06 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 0349405018
ISBN 13: 9780349405018

Media Reviews
This book tells you how to get your life back on track.--The Sun
Author Bio

Dr. Linda Papadopoulos is one of the most well-known and respected Psychologists working in the UK today. As well as an accomplished academic career, she is also an active researcher and has published widely in peer reviewed academic journals. Her work has informed government policy. In 2010 she headed up a highly acclaimed independent review for the Home Office on the effects of sexualisation on young people. Over the past decade, Dr. Linda has become one of the most well recognised faces on TV. Her co
mments regarding the psychology behind news and current events are often syndicated by the press and discussed by TV and radio networks both in the UK and the US. Dr. Linda's is the resident psychologist for Cosmopolitan UK where her very popular monthly advice column has been running for 12 years now. Dr Linda has a private practice in London, where she lives with her husband and daughter.