Join us for a screening of a previously recorded conversation between London-based author Jennifer Cox,
King of the Armadillos author Wendy Chin-Tanner, and Gina Luria Walker and Lisa Metcalfe from The New Historia. We will continue the conversation in person after the screening.
Hysterical, selfish, dramatic. These are just a few of the labels women are given if they do not meet society’s expectations of what it is to be a good girl. With so much emotional build-up, it’s no wonder that our physical health is being affected. To address this issue, learn how you can use your anger to improve your health and wellbeing instead with psychotherapist Jennifer Cox’s amazing advice in
Women Are Angry. This honest women's empowerment book shares how you can use strong negative emotions such as hate and resentment as tools to speak up and demand positive change.
Use the discount code #ANGRYWOMEN10 to purchase Jennifer's book on the
Oblong Books website.
About the Author:
Jennifer Cox is a psychotherapist, author, and co-founder of the Women Are Mad (WAM) movement, which promotes the understanding of women's health and potential. After graduating from Cambridge University and King's College, she began working across London to help people understand their psychological and psychiatric needs. Jennifer's extensive contribution to the health industry led to her joining the Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists and the London Neuropsychoanalysis Association. In recent years, she co-founded the WAM movement and podcast with Salima Saxton to give women a voice in their frustration with ongoing stereotypes. Jennifer continues her work for women's representation and health in London.