Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 53
... usually so valued that eccentricities , cruelties , and emotional infantilism are usually overlooked , forgiven , or “ ex- pected . " †† Perhaps either of these events would occur more quickly if women were to control the means of ...
... usually so valued that eccentricities , cruelties , and emotional infantilism are usually overlooked , forgiven , or “ ex- pected . " †† Perhaps either of these events would occur more quickly if women were to control the means of ...
Pagina 65
... usually expresses very little verbal hostility ( or other forms of ) hostility , and become " depressed " only when the " usual defenses break down " : It may be that it is their [ the depressives ' ] inability to verbalize the ...
... usually expresses very little verbal hostility ( or other forms of ) hostility , and become " depressed " only when the " usual defenses break down " : It may be that it is their [ the depressives ' ] inability to verbalize the ...
Pagina 141
... usually hospitalized . ( She may still be " depressed " or " anxious " without being incarcerated for it . ) ( 3 ) Not only were the lesbians psychiatrically commit- ted at an earlier age , but they remained in asylums for a total ...
... usually hospitalized . ( She may still be " depressed " or " anxious " without being incarcerated for it . ) ( 3 ) Not only were the lesbians psychiatrically commit- ted at an earlier age , but they remained in asylums for a total ...
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