Women and Madness, Volume 10Doubleday, 1972 - 359 pagine Feminist icon Chesler's pioneering work--2.5 million copies sold--revised and updated for the first time in 30 years. This definitive book was the first to address critical questions about women and mental health. Combining patient interviews with an analysis of women's roles in history, society, and myth Chesler concludes that there is a terrible double standard when it comes to women's psychology. In this new edition, she addresses head-on many of the most relevant issues to women and mental health today, including eating disorders, social acceptance of antidepressants, addictions, sexuality, postpartum depression, and more. Fully revised and updated, "Women and Madness remains as important today as it was when first published in 1972. |
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... outpatient psychiatric facilities . In 1968 , for example , 50,363 more women than men were psychiatrically hospitalized and treated . This number excludes the number of women involved in both private treatment and as in- or outpatients ...
... outpatient psychiatric facilities . In 1968 , for example , 50,363 more women than men were psychiatrically hospitalized and treated . This number excludes the number of women involved in both private treatment and as in- or outpatients ...
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... Outpatient Clin- ics . The same was true in Private Psychiatric Hospitals except for 1967. Women over 65 comprise ... Outpatient Clinics ( Table 5 ) , and 62 % of the Outpatient Clinic population when male children and adolescents ...
... Outpatient Clin- ics . The same was true in Private Psychiatric Hospitals except for 1967. Women over 65 comprise ... Outpatient Clinics ( Table 5 ) , and 62 % of the Outpatient Clinic population when male children and adolescents ...
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... outpatient facilities . From 1963 to 1968 women comprised approximately 53 per cent of the outpatient popula- tion . Where age - adjusted figures were obtainable ( from 1966 through 1968 ) , women comprised approximately 61 per cent of ...
... outpatient facilities . From 1963 to 1968 women comprised approximately 53 per cent of the outpatient popula- tion . Where age - adjusted figures were obtainable ( from 1966 through 1968 ) , women comprised approximately 61 per cent of ...
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