Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 121
... involved in private therapy , both as private and as clinic outpatients . For most women ( the middle - class - oriented ) psycho- therapeutic encounter is just one more instance of an unequal relationship , just one more opportunity to ...
... involved in private therapy , both as private and as clinic outpatients . For most women ( the middle - class - oriented ) psycho- therapeutic encounter is just one more instance of an unequal relationship , just one more opportunity to ...
Pagina 308
... involved in 1963 ; by 1968 , there were 50,363 more women than men similarly involved ( Tables 4 and 5 ) . * ** ** There is some unexplained and fascinating phenomenon afoot here . From 1961 through 1963 , more men than women were ...
... involved in 1963 ; by 1968 , there were 50,363 more women than men similarly involved ( Tables 4 and 5 ) . * ** ** There is some unexplained and fascinating phenomenon afoot here . From 1961 through 1963 , more men than women were ...
Pagina 311
... involved in these facilities ; ( 2 ) 57 per cent of people who have been listed as " untreated " in general and VA outpatient facilities combined , from 1963 to 1968 , are adult men who simply don't return to the " female psychiatric ...
... involved in these facilities ; ( 2 ) 57 per cent of people who have been listed as " untreated " in general and VA outpatient facilities combined , from 1963 to 1968 , are adult men who simply don't return to the " female psychiatric ...
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