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The invisible work of being a daughter, with Allison Alford, PhD
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The invisible work of being a daughter, with Allison Alford, PhD

Speaking of Psychology · American Psychological Association

February 4, 202639m 12s

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Show Notes

For many women, being a daughter is not just a family role – it’s a lifelong job. Dr. Allison Alford discusses what she calls “daughtering”: the work of managing family dynamics, from coordinating schedules to soothing emotions to worrying about a parent’s future. She discusses why these expectations fall on daughters; why the work often goes unrecognized; the role of birth order and “eldest daughter syndrome”; and how daughters and families can rethink their roles to make them sustainable and fulfilling for everyone.

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