From hyper control to burn out: the insidious consequences of sexual abuse on professional life
One woman in five* says she has already been sexually abused. Among the hundreds of women I have accompanied in their professional development, nearly one in four has told me about a sexual assault or rape suffered, most often in childhood or adolescence. In the course of their careers, these women find themselves held back by mechanisms linked to this traumatic experience. How can these women unleash their professional potential and find the path to success?