Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... less ver- bally " hostile " and " aggressive " than non - depressed women ; their " depression " may serve as a way of keeping a deadly faith with their " feminine " role . " Depressed " pa- tients were actually less verbally hostile ...
... less ver- bally " hostile " and " aggressive " than non - depressed women ; their " depression " may serve as a way of keeping a deadly faith with their " feminine " role . " Depressed " pa- tients were actually less verbally hostile ...
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... less enlightened views and practices of so- cial workers , nurses , dieticians , and orderlies . ( Also , since the less prestigious hospital professionals are mainly women , there is a conditioned and much reinforced ten- dency to ...
... less enlightened views and practices of so- cial workers , nurses , dieticians , and orderlies . ( Also , since the less prestigious hospital professionals are mainly women , there is a conditioned and much reinforced ten- dency to ...
Pagina 86
... less independent , less adventurous , more easily influenced , less aggressive , less competitive , more excitable in minor crises , more easily hurt , more emotional , more conceited about their appear- ances , less objective , and less ...
... less independent , less adventurous , more easily influenced , less aggressive , less competitive , more excitable in minor crises , more easily hurt , more emotional , more conceited about their appear- ances , less objective , and less ...
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