Women and MadnessHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989 - 359 pagine Feminist Icon Phyllis Chesler's Pioneering Work, Women and Madness, Remains Startlingly relevant today, over thirty years since its initial publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this seminal book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. In this new edition, Chesler's original research and findings are supported by her perspectives on today's issues related to the subjects in the original book including: eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychiatry, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. Book jacket. |
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... accept appearances at face value any- way ? " ( 2 ) Only men can be mentally healthy Thus , many clinicians think their patients are " crazy " but they think their female patients are " crazier " yet . Many double standards of mental ...
... accept appearances at face value any- way ? " ( 2 ) Only men can be mentally healthy Thus , many clinicians think their patients are " crazy " but they think their female patients are " crazier " yet . Many double standards of mental ...
Pagina 76
... accept and desire a double standard of mental health or normality . Sigmund Freud : · • [ Women ] refuse to accept the fact of being castrated and have the hope of someday obtaining a penis in spite of everything . I cannot escape the ...
... accept and desire a double standard of mental health or normality . Sigmund Freud : · • [ Women ] refuse to accept the fact of being castrated and have the hope of someday obtaining a penis in spite of everything . I cannot escape the ...
Pagina 81
... accept , her only alternative in life : housewife's psychosis . If Dora had not left treatment ( which Freud views as an act of revenge ) , her cure presumably would have involved her regaining ( through desperation and self - hypnosis ) ...
... accept , her only alternative in life : housewife's psychosis . If Dora had not left treatment ( which Freud views as an act of revenge ) , her cure presumably would have involved her regaining ( through desperation and self - hypnosis ) ...
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FIVE | 48 |
Schizophrenia in Three Studies | 49 |
THE CLINICIANS | 57 |
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