Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... psychiatric confinement . In a letter to Dr. Meyer , another of Zelda's many male psychiatrists , Scott admitted that perhaps Zelda could have developed into a genius if they had never met . But the fact was that they did meet and marry ...
... psychiatric confinement . In a letter to Dr. Meyer , another of Zelda's many male psychiatrists , Scott admitted that perhaps Zelda could have developed into a genius if they had never met . But the fact was that they did meet and marry ...
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Phyllis Chesler. ment research bureaus do publish estimates of psychiatric hospital staffing patterns ; psychologists and psychiatrists have published studies about their profession's attitudes , behaviors , and " personal " life ...
Phyllis Chesler. ment research bureaus do publish estimates of psychiatric hospital staffing patterns ; psychologists and psychiatrists have published studies about their profession's attitudes , behaviors , and " personal " life ...
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... psychiatrists and 10 per cent of the psychologists were divorced . ) Both the psychiatrists and psychologists had backgrounds that Schofield charac- terized as containing " pressure toward upward social mo- bility . " Also , of those ...
... psychiatrists and 10 per cent of the psychologists were divorced . ) Both the psychiatrists and psychologists had backgrounds that Schofield charac- terized as containing " pressure toward upward social mo- bility . " Also , of those ...
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