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Becoming Your Own Myth: Rewriting Womanhood in the Second Half of Life.
Women, Menopause, Mythology Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns) Women, Menopause, Mythology Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns)

Becoming Your Own Myth: Rewriting Womanhood in the Second Half of Life.

There comes a moment in many women’s lives—quiet or cataclysmic—when the stories we’ve told or been told no longer fit. Roles we played with devotion begin to fray. The pace we’ve kept becomes unsustainable. And the questions we once ignored now rise with urgency: Who am I, really, when I am no longer who I’ve been?

This is not a breakdown. It is the beginning of myth-making.

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Understanding Persephone’s Journey.
Women, Jung, Personal Growth, Archetypes, Spring, The Shadow Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns) Women, Jung, Personal Growth, Archetypes, Spring, The Shadow Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns)

Understanding Persephone’s Journey.

As spring nears, one of the most profound myths of transformation might come to mind: Persephone’s descent into the Underworld and her return to the living world. Through a Jungian, feminist lens, this myth is not merely a tale of abduction but a rite of passage—a journey into the unconscious, a confrontation with the Shadow, and a rebirth into sovereignty.

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Embracing the Crone in You.
Women, Carl Jung, Personal Growth, Menopause Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns) Women, Carl Jung, Personal Growth, Menopause Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns)

Embracing the Crone in You.

There comes a moment in every woman's life when the vibrant energy of the Maiden and the nurturing strength of the Mother evolve into something even deeper and richer: the wisdom of the Crone. This archetype, rich with insight and cloaked in mystery, emerges during (peri)menopause(post) as a culmination of the gifts and lessons from the earlier phases of life. From a Jungian perspective, this transition into the Crone phase is not merely a biological or chronological inevitability but a deeply symbolic and transformative process.

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The Power of Group
Grief, Cancer, Women, Menopause, Post-Menopause, Peri-Menopause Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns) Grief, Cancer, Women, Menopause, Post-Menopause, Peri-Menopause Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD, MA (couns)

The Power of Group

The powerful benefits of psychotherapy groups have been documented for decades, most profoundly by Irvin Yalom, MD—a founding father of existential psychotherapy and group work. Yalom observed, “The act of revealing oneself fully to another and still being accepted may be the major vehicle of therapeutic help.”

As a group psychotherapist, I have worked with people living with cancer, caregivers, bereaved persons, compassion fatigue, women’s and men’s issues, and existential concerns. In five years, I was honored to have borne witness to the unique aspects of self-discovery, compassion, and personal growth that arise from exploring the human condition with others in a confidential setting. I have been greatly influenced by Dr. Yalom’s work, and I am grateful for the opportunity .

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