Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... psychiatry is the most powerful of the mental illness pro- fessions , in terms of prestige , money , and ultimate control over psychiatric policies , both in private practice and in mental hospitals . Psychiatrists , both medically and ...
... psychiatry is the most powerful of the mental illness pro- fessions , in terms of prestige , money , and ultimate control over psychiatric policies , both in private practice and in mental hospitals . Psychiatrists , both medically and ...
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... psychiatric fa- cilities ( including the predominantly all - male Veterans Ad- ministration psychiatric facilities ) increased from 479,167 in 1964 to 615,112 in 1968. In 1964 there were 1,079 more women than men in psychiatric ...
... psychiatric fa- cilities ( including the predominantly all - male Veterans Ad- ministration psychiatric facilities ) increased from 479,167 in 1964 to 615,112 in 1968. In 1964 there were 1,079 more women than men in psychiatric ...
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... psychiatric wards for three - week stays , or to private hospitals , more than once a year ; the " first admission ... psychiatric treatment facilities in America from 1964 through 1968 : private psychiatric hospitals , state and county ...
... psychiatric wards for three - week stays , or to private hospitals , more than once a year ; the " first admission ... psychiatric treatment facilities in America from 1964 through 1968 : private psychiatric hospitals , state and county ...
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