Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 110
... tion in a mental asylum , or in the " outside " world . Finally , despite paternal tyranny , most of the daughters typically preferred their fathers - at least at some time - to their mothers . The only act of near violence reported ...
... tion in a mental asylum , or in the " outside " world . Finally , despite paternal tyranny , most of the daughters typically preferred their fathers - at least at some time - to their mothers . The only act of near violence reported ...
Pagina 111
... tion of madness . He makes some good statements about female socialization such as A little girl , before she can be her own baby is plied with object - babies [ the more " perfect " dolls being the most expensive ] , so that she can ...
... tion of madness . He makes some good statements about female socialization such as A little girl , before she can be her own baby is plied with object - babies [ the more " perfect " dolls being the most expensive ] , so that she can ...
Pagina 221
... tion and treatment of the " mentally ill . " First , the statis- tics , like those on child molestation or rape , are not easily available . Second , most Third World people are simply too poor to be able to afford private therapeutic ...
... tion and treatment of the " mentally ill . " First , the statis- tics , like those on child molestation or rape , are not easily available . Second , most Third World people are simply too poor to be able to afford private therapeutic ...
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