Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... viewed and treated in psychiat- ric settings : certain myths reveal a great deal about the origins and models of contemporary female personality . I draw upon them often as I describe the relationship be- tween the female condition and ...
... viewed and treated in psychiat- ric settings : certain myths reveal a great deal about the origins and models of contemporary female personality . I draw upon them often as I describe the relationship be- tween the female condition and ...
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... viewed by Freud as the indirect communications characteristic of slave psychologies . Instead , such symptoms were viewed as " hysterical " and neurotic productions , as underhanded do- mestic tyrannies manufactured by spiteful , self ...
... viewed by Freud as the indirect communications characteristic of slave psychologies . Instead , such symptoms were viewed as " hysterical " and neurotic productions , as underhanded do- mestic tyrannies manufactured by spiteful , self ...
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... viewed as ultimately control- ling what the patient says through a subtle system of re- wards ( attention , interpretations , and so forth ) or rewards withheld — but , ultimately , controlling , in the sense that he is attempting to ...
... viewed as ultimately control- ling what the patient says through a subtle system of re- wards ( attention , interpretations , and so forth ) or rewards withheld — but , ultimately , controlling , in the sense that he is attempting to ...
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