Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... political " involve- ments were equally far ranging . Only a minority of these women experienced what I would call genuine states of madness . Most were simply unhappy and self - destructive in typically ( and approved ) female ways ...
... political " involve- ments were equally far ranging . Only a minority of these women experienced what I would call genuine states of madness . Most were simply unhappy and self - destructive in typically ( and approved ) female ways ...
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... political problems ; for teaching people that their unhappiness ( or neurosis ) can be alleviated through individual rather than collective efforts ( or can't be allevi- ated since the human condition is " tragic " ) ; for encourag- ing ...
... political problems ; for teaching people that their unhappiness ( or neurosis ) can be alleviated through individual rather than collective efforts ( or can't be allevi- ated since the human condition is " tragic " ) ; for encourag- ing ...
Pagina 137
... political beliefs , sexual preferences , and types of psychiatric experience . For a similar reason , I viewed all the ( white ) lesbians shown in Table 3 separately , regardless of any differences in class origins , political beliefs ...
... political beliefs , sexual preferences , and types of psychiatric experience . For a similar reason , I viewed all the ( white ) lesbians shown in Table 3 separately , regardless of any differences in class origins , political beliefs ...
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