Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... fear of eating was so great that she eventually refused to eat at all . She is presented to us as having preferred " trousers " and " lively , boyish games " until she was sixteen . Her childhood motto was " Either Caesar or nothing ...
... fear of eating was so great that she eventually refused to eat at all . She is presented to us as having preferred " trousers " and " lively , boyish games " until she was sixteen . Her childhood motto was " Either Caesar or nothing ...
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... fears . For two thousand years the male " brotherhood " and , more recently , psychiatric and psychological journals have testified to what extent men are socialized to separate love and sex and to fear the former and condemn the latter ...
... fears . For two thousand years the male " brotherhood " and , more recently , psychiatric and psychological journals have testified to what extent men are socialized to separate love and sex and to fear the former and condemn the latter ...
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... fear of male opposition ; and , in the case of prostitution , fear of legal as well as physical reprisal , plus the knowl- edge that it is difficult if not impossible to earn as much money in any other job . ) Professional or middle ...
... fear of male opposition ; and , in the case of prostitution , fear of legal as well as physical reprisal , plus the knowl- edge that it is difficult if not impossible to earn as much money in any other job . ) Professional or middle ...
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