Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 140
... committed to asylums . Lesbians were committed at the youngest age ( when they were twenty - one ) of any group . What is perceived ( and experienced ) as an extreme rejection of one's " feminine " role is the most stressful and ...
... committed to asylums . Lesbians were committed at the youngest age ( when they were twenty - one ) of any group . What is perceived ( and experienced ) as an extreme rejection of one's " feminine " role is the most stressful and ...
Pagina 141
... committed to a " feminine " ideal throughout their lives . As such , they are not as stressed or punished by the fact and meaning of psychiatric hospitalization— as the lesbians are . The lesbians , in turn , for a number of reasons ...
... committed to a " feminine " ideal throughout their lives . As such , they are not as stressed or punished by the fact and meaning of psychiatric hospitalization— as the lesbians are . The lesbians , in turn , for a number of reasons ...
Pagina 174
... committed themselves voluntar- ily : their lives seemed hopeless , there was no alternative , and their parents or husbands insisted it would be " better " for them if they " cooperated " from the start . More often , these women were ...
... committed themselves voluntar- ily : their lives seemed hopeless , there was no alternative , and their parents or husbands insisted it would be " better " for them if they " cooperated " from the start . More often , these women were ...
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