Women report higher stress levels than me

Women continue to report higher stress levels than men, according to APA's Stress In America survey.

Among the key findings, women were more likely to “strongly agree” that no one understands how stressed they are: https://at.apa.org/kqo

Learn more about women and stress: https://at.apa.org/m6g

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Xiomara A. Sosa

Xiomara A. Sosa is passionate about empowering diverse women who are struggling with challenges to heal and achieve well-being. In particular, she has a special place in my heart for women navigating the intersection of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, culture, and heritage, and who identify as other. Xiomara’s goal is to promote and improve mental health services, reflecting her dedication to her communities. As a 9/11 survivor and a military veteran, she is dedicated to helping all survivors on their journey to trauma recovery. As a social change advocate and social scientist, she explores global cultures. She educates people about diversity issues, addresses pressing multicultural issues, and raises awareness about the social welfare of all people. Full bio https://www.counselorxiomaraasosa.com/aboutxiomaraasosa

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