Women and MadnessChicago Review Press, 4 set 2018 - 432 pagine Feminist icon Phyllis Chesler's pioneering work, Women and Madness, remains startlingly relevant today, nearly fifty years since its first publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this landmark book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. Now back in print, this completely revised and updated edition adds perspectives on eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychology, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. |
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... York: Basic Books, 1971. “Stimulus/Response: Men Drive Women Crazy,” Psychology Today, July 1971. “Women as Psychotherapeutic Patients,” Women's Studies, Summer 1972. Grateful acknowledgments are made to the following for permission to ...
... York: Basic Books, 1971. “Stimulus/Response: Men Drive Women Crazy,” Psychology Today, July 1971. “Women as Psychotherapeutic Patients,” Women's Studies, Summer 1972. Grateful acknowledgments are made to the following for permission to ...
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... York Times Magazine, 8/22/70. Copyright © 1970 by the New York Times. Reprinted by permission. Excerpts from “Newlywed Swings In” from the New York Post, February 19, 1970. Copyright © 1970 by New York Post Corporation. Reprinted by ...
... York Times Magazine, 8/22/70. Copyright © 1970 by the New York Times. Reprinted by permission. Excerpts from “Newlywed Swings In” from the New York Post, February 19, 1970. Copyright © 1970 by New York Post Corporation. Reprinted by ...
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... York. I immersed myself in the psycho-analytic literature, located biographies and autobiographies of women who'd been psychiatrically treated or hospitalized—women who refused to eat or who refused to marry, women who were unable to ...
... York. I immersed myself in the psycho-analytic literature, located biographies and autobiographies of women who'd been psychiatrically treated or hospitalized—women who refused to eat or who refused to marry, women who were unable to ...
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... York, wrote: “We could not read the invisible inscription over the entrance, written in the heart's blood of the unfortunate inmates, 'Who enters here must leave all hope behind.'” According to these American autobiographical accounts ...
... York, wrote: “We could not read the invisible inscription over the entrance, written in the heart's blood of the unfortunate inmates, 'Who enters here must leave all hope behind.'” According to these American autobiographical accounts ...
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... York Times Book Review. e. Hungry Self is an inspired psychoanalytic meditation on eating disorders. Both Orbach and Chernin primarily described battles with anorexia. However, Orbach's and Chernin's voices were relatively isolated ...
... York Times Book Review. e. Hungry Self is an inspired psychoanalytic meditation on eating disorders. Both Orbach and Chernin primarily described battles with anorexia. However, Orbach's and Chernin's voices were relatively isolated ...
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