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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... becoming “female impersonators,” and by obsessing over their weight. As we entered the twenty- rst century, college-aged Sara Shandler published Ophelia's Daughters Speak, a collection of teenage responses to Pipher's work. In addition ...
... becoming “female impersonators,” and by obsessing over their weight. As we entered the twenty- rst century, college-aged Sara Shandler published Ophelia's Daughters Speak, a collection of teenage responses to Pipher's work. In addition ...
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... become a feminist and anti-Nazi crusader). Freud was wrong about women's masochism and penis envy. He was also wrong about fathers and sons: it was fathers, in JudaeoChristian and Muslim cultures, who physically and psychologically ...
... become a feminist and anti-Nazi crusader). Freud was wrong about women's masochism and penis envy. He was also wrong about fathers and sons: it was fathers, in JudaeoChristian and Muslim cultures, who physically and psychologically ...
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... become as popular as they did—and when they did—for a wide variety of reasons. What was done in Freud's name—whether Freud intended it this way or not—sometimes supported the most backward of institutional psychiatrists. While some ...
... become as popular as they did—and when they did—for a wide variety of reasons. What was done in Freud's name—whether Freud intended it this way or not—sometimes supported the most backward of institutional psychiatrists. While some ...
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... relative who can no longer eat or sleep, hears voices, can't work, is afraid to leave the house, has become suicidal, verbally and physically aggressive, or homicidal. ey see their family member suffer, and learn that they cannot help.
... relative who can no longer eat or sleep, hears voices, can't work, is afraid to leave the house, has become suicidal, verbally and physically aggressive, or homicidal. ey see their family member suffer, and learn that they cannot help.
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... becoming a detective who “diagnoses” ritual or Satanic abuse a er a single session, and without “using her power over the patient to gratify her personal needs.” While the love and understanding of relatives, friends, and political ...
... becoming a detective who “diagnoses” ritual or Satanic abuse a er a single session, and without “using her power over the patient to gratify her personal needs.” While the love and understanding of relatives, friends, and political ...
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