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
... 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 dramatically punished of all ...
... 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 dramatically punished of all ...
Pagina 141
... lesbians psychiatrically commit- ted at an earlier age , but they remained in asylums for a total average of more than three times as long as the SWT women ( for an average of ten months compared with an average of three and one - half ...
... lesbians psychiatrically commit- ted at an earlier age , but they remained in asylums for a total average of more than three times as long as the SWT women ( for an average of ten months compared with an average of three and one - half ...
Pagina 193
... [ lesbians ] are so much resented by men and women . Because of the pride and vanity of the male , only few men would consider lesbians to be seri- ous rivals . Men's dislike of them goes back to a funda- mental psychological cause : The ...
... [ lesbians ] are so much resented by men and women . Because of the pride and vanity of the male , only few men would consider lesbians to be seri- ous rivals . Men's dislike of them goes back to a funda- mental psychological cause : The ...
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