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  • The Alpha Woman Meets Her Match

  • How Today's Strong Women Can Find Love and Happiness Without Settling
  • By: Sonya Rhodes, Susan Schneider
  • Narrated by: Karyn O'Bryant
  • Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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The Alpha Woman Meets Her Match

By: Sonya Rhodes, Susan Schneider
Narrated by: Karyn O'Bryant
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Relationship therapist Sonya Rhodes’ liberating, straight-talking guide convincingly argues that successful modern women - the audience who embraced Lean In - can find the right guy without having to change or settle, and tells them how to do it.

In the 21st century, women are outpacing men in education and career advancement. Yet amazingly, successful women constantly hear that their professional achievements doom their chances of marriage and family.

Don’t believe the alarmist hype, advises top relationship therapist Dr. Sonya Rhodes. Today’s Alpha women - ambitious, self-assured, and hardworking - aren’t going to end up lonely spinsters. They don’t have to settle for Mr. Good Enough. Echoing Sheryl Sandberg’s powerful message, The Alpha Woman Meets Her Match shares the secret necessary to triumph in love and work: Find the right partner. It can be done - and Dr. Rhodes has the tools to help.

Going beyond value judgments associated with the terms Alpha and Beta, she advises women to look past the overly competitive, domineering Alpha male for a man who’s in touch with his inner Beta qualities - someone who is communicative, responsible, thoughtful, and collaborative. Demonstrating that most people are a combination of both sets of qualities, she includes a revealing test to help listeners define where they (and their partners) are on the Alpha-Beta spectrum.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

©2014 Sonya Rhodes, PhD, and Susan Schneider (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers
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New perspective on alpha relationships

really liked this book. It helped me to understand why two dominant personalities may not be a good march.

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Very poor scientific or practical value.

I don’t normally request a refund, because I value the time and effort of the authors, but this book clearly deserves it.

I think the premise of the book is interesting but Sonya Rhodes executes it dismayingly.
The concept of Alpha, Beta and Omega people is somewhat practical, but it can be seen in terms of other mor valid personality traits and disorders (like the Big Five or other temperamental traits), Rhodes NEVER mentions any of this in this book, or any meaningful contribution by any other author or researcher. In my opinion, this omission is not justified by the brevity or layperson scope of the book. It seems that she intends that the reader/listener just accepts overtly made-up concepts like the “Fifty Shades of Grey syndrome” or “relationship claustrophobia”.
When the aforementioned concepts appeared I just wanted to put this book to rest, I only continued to listen to it with the hope of finding something more interesting, but I just wasted my time.

The part where she narrates vignettes from her clinical practice, she just gives mostly unobjectionable but also obvious advice. I liked by far more feminism focused books by other authors like Burnout by the Nagoski sisters or by Lori Gottlieb.

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Not particularly interesting

There was a lack of direction & it was boring to say the least. I wanted it to be better but it wasn't to my dismay

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