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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... hospitalized against their wills, given shock therapy, lobotomized, and above all, unnecessarily described as too aggressive, promiscuous, depressed, ugly, old, angry, fat, or incurable. “Maybe AWP could set up an alternative to a ...
... hospitalized against their wills, given shock therapy, lobotomized, and above all, unnecessarily described as too aggressive, promiscuous, depressed, ugly, old, angry, fat, or incurable. “Maybe AWP could set up an alternative to a ...
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... hospitalizations and their descents into “madness.” e literature almost qualies as a new genre. For example, the feminists Jill Johnston in Paper Daughter (1985), Kate Millett in. e. Loony Bin Trip (1990), and Shulie Firestone in ...
... hospitalizations and their descents into “madness.” e literature almost qualies as a new genre. For example, the feminists Jill Johnston in Paper Daughter (1985), Kate Millett in. e. Loony Bin Trip (1990), and Shulie Firestone in ...
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... hospitalization. I had to defend my position through a grievance, which I won. My position in protecting patients who had been victims of therapists' abuse had already (resulted in) a series of disputes with a few faculty members ...
... hospitalization. I had to defend my position through a grievance, which I won. My position in protecting patients who had been victims of therapists' abuse had already (resulted in) a series of disputes with a few faculty members ...
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... hospitalizations. e early studies I cited in Women and Madness on therapist bias have, sadly, been conrmed many times over. For example, in 1993, Drs. Kenneth Pope and Barbara Tabachnik published their ndings that therapists are far ...
... hospitalizations. e early studies I cited in Women and Madness on therapist bias have, sadly, been conrmed many times over. For example, in 1993, Drs. Kenneth Pope and Barbara Tabachnik published their ndings that therapists are far ...
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... opposition to psychiatric medication and hospitalization. Sometimes, psychiatric medication helps, sometimes it harms, sometimes it makes no difference. Sometimes, the talking cure, including “feminist” therapy, helps, harms, or.
... opposition to psychiatric medication and hospitalization. Sometimes, psychiatric medication helps, sometimes it harms, sometimes it makes no difference. Sometimes, the talking cure, including “feminist” therapy, helps, harms, or.
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