
The Psychology Sisters
Two professionals on a quest to normalise the dialogue around mental health.
Hosted by Kat a registered Psychologist + Aimee a registered clinical Psychotherapist.
From trauma to anxiety to relationships, we dive deep into the wonderfully complex world of psychology.
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Is being a ‘Good Girl’ costing you yourself? - Understanding Good Girl Syndrome
Gooooooood mooooorrrrrnnniiinnngggg lovely listeners!
Thank you for joining us on this chilly old Thursday - welcome back to another episode.
What is the good girl syndrome?
‘Be quiet, sit still, don’t take up space and look pretty’ – the good girl narrative often makes women feel guilty for being human.
In this episode we explore how:
• getting approval from other people follows girls from childhood to adulthood
• the good girl syndrome teaches girls/ women from a young age to sacrifice their own wants for others
• embodying the “good girl” complex disconnects girls/women from their authenticity and safety to express themselves
• the good girl syndrome leads to feeling frustrated and resentful
• how women/ girls often feel the weight of responsibility for others
We hope you enjoy!
Aimee + Kat
Research from todays episode:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469291/
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