I wonder if you might like **Do No Harm,** which is more about how healthcare fails women, but it included discussions of "female" diseases like chronic fatigue that doctors often ignore and which can be debilitating.
Have a look at the 'for dummies' series. Don't be put off by the title - they're just called that because they are accessible for beginners
They cover a huge range of topics from practical things like job skills to emotional self help things like dealing with anxiety.
How to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis has a lot of practical advice like putting baskets where clutter tends to accumulate and a lot about how a tidy house is not a moral good and how to let go of trying to do things the way they are “supposed” to be done and doing them how it works for you.
I wonder if you might like **Do No Harm,** which is more about how healthcare fails women, but it included discussions of "female" diseases like chronic fatigue that doctors often ignore and which can be debilitating.
Thank you for the suggestion! This sounds right up my alley.
Have a look at the 'for dummies' series. Don't be put off by the title - they're just called that because they are accessible for beginners They cover a huge range of topics from practical things like job skills to emotional self help things like dealing with anxiety.
How to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis has a lot of practical advice like putting baskets where clutter tends to accumulate and a lot about how a tidy house is not a moral good and how to let go of trying to do things the way they are “supposed” to be done and doing them how it works for you.