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DISSATISFACTION WITH THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WHO'VE SUCCEEDED IN THEIR CAREERS
This article reveals the psychological aspects of life dissatisfaction in women who have succeeded in their careers. A theoretical and methodological analysis of the problem and an empirical study were carried out to research those aspects. It was found that the psychological aspects of life dissatisfaction in women who succeeded in their careers were associated with a chronic stress, as well as with a sex-role conflict and a state of loneliness women experienced. The higher the level of stress among women who've succeeded in their careers, the less satisfied they are with their living standards. Women feel concerned and responsible for the work performed, they have a constant desire to act. Besides, they show psychosomatic symptoms of stress. Study results and materials can be used by clinical psychologists providing consultations to women and conducting social and psychological trainings