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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... and/or poverty—who caused neurosis and psychosis. None of my professors ever said that women (or men) were oppressed, or that oppression is traumatizing—especially when those who suffer are blamed for their own misery and diagnostically ...
... and/or poverty—who caused neurosis and psychosis. None of my professors ever said that women (or men) were oppressed, or that oppression is traumatizing—especially when those who suffer are blamed for their own misery and diagnostically ...
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... or other primal relationship myths such as that of Queen Clytemnestra and her matricidal daughter Electra. I did so embryonically in Women and Madness but I also did so in more major ways over time and will discuss this later in this ...
... or other primal relationship myths such as that of Queen Clytemnestra and her matricidal daughter Electra. I did so embryonically in Women and Madness but I also did so in more major ways over time and will discuss this later in this ...
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... and well-to- do, or an illiterate member of the working poor; whether she had led a relatively privileged life or had been repeatedly beaten, raped, or abused in other ways; whether she accepted or could no longer cope with her narrow ...
... and well-to- do, or an illiterate member of the working poor; whether she had led a relatively privileged life or had been repeatedly beaten, raped, or abused in other ways; whether she accepted or could no longer cope with her narrow ...
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... or incest survivor. According to psychoanalysts Judith Lewis Herman and her mother, the late Helen Block Lewis, daughters in (incestuous) families feel “deeply betrayed” by their mothers. Such daughters feel that they have been “offered ...
... or incest survivor. According to psychoanalysts Judith Lewis Herman and her mother, the late Helen Block Lewis, daughters in (incestuous) families feel “deeply betrayed” by their mothers. Such daughters feel that they have been “offered ...
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... and/or do not belong to any professional associations; even when they do, our ability to stop them is limited. I am not saying that a therapist is forbidden from falling in love with a patient, or even from acting on it. ere are once ...
... and/or do not belong to any professional associations; even when they do, our ability to stop them is limited. I am not saying that a therapist is forbidden from falling in love with a patient, or even from acting on it. ere are once ...
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