Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... fact , in our culture , it is a cry of powerlessness which is mercilessly punished . Thomas Szasz : Witches and Madness The fundamental conflicts in human life are not be- tween competing ideas one of which is true and the other false ...
... fact , in our culture , it is a cry of powerlessness which is mercilessly punished . Thomas Szasz : Witches and Madness The fundamental conflicts in human life are not be- tween competing ideas one of which is true and the other false ...
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... fact that they mistrust , fear , and usually have no easy access to a professional world that is usually threatening , unsympathetic , and unable to " cure " them ; the fact that some of their family and friendship needs are satisfied ...
... fact that they mistrust , fear , and usually have no easy access to a professional world that is usually threatening , unsympathetic , and unable to " cure " them ; the fact that some of their family and friendship needs are satisfied ...
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... fact that the criteria for certain of the statistics , such as " first admissions " or " res- idence at years end " may ( 1 ) count the same patient twice in a given year ; ( 2 ) exclude some patients altogether who have already left ...
... fact that the criteria for certain of the statistics , such as " first admissions " or " res- idence at years end " may ( 1 ) count the same patient twice in a given year ; ( 2 ) exclude some patients altogether who have already left ...
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