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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... look boyishly thin, like high-fashion models—and, at the same time, look sexy and seductive. Some say that controlling one's weight is an attempt to gain control when one's life seems otherwise out of control. In 2004, in the second ...
... look boyishly thin, like high-fashion models—and, at the same time, look sexy and seductive. Some say that controlling one's weight is an attempt to gain control when one's life seems otherwise out of control. In 2004, in the second ...
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... look at how women of different cultures respond to such violence. Rabin suggests that culture is as important as gender and that mental health professionals must factor it in if they wish to help anyone, certainly anyone who has grown ...
... look at how women of different cultures respond to such violence. Rabin suggests that culture is as important as gender and that mental health professionals must factor it in if they wish to help anyone, certainly anyone who has grown ...
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... look at him, but to love him in darkness. One midnight, a er he had fallen asleep, Psyche lit a small oil lamp for a single, guilty look—and woke Love, who ed the palace. Miserable and frightened, Psyche set out to nd him. A er many ...
... look at him, but to love him in darkness. One midnight, a er he had fallen asleep, Psyche lit a small oil lamp for a single, guilty look—and woke Love, who ed the palace. Miserable and frightened, Psyche set out to nd him. A er many ...
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... productivity was phenomenal. She was a full-time mother with a two-year-old daughter, a baby of ten months, and a house to look a er. By the time the children were in bed at night she was too tired for anything more strenuous.
... productivity was phenomenal. She was a full-time mother with a two-year-old daughter, a baby of ten months, and a house to look a er. By the time the children were in bed at night she was too tired for anything more strenuous.
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... look a er the baby, then a er half an hour, his waving to me frantically because the baby needed to be changed, an ordeal which he could not face. Ilse Ollendorf Reich1 At home [Freud's] family revolved around him and his work.... “I ...
... look a er the baby, then a er half an hour, his waving to me frantically because the baby needed to be changed, an ordeal which he could not face. Ilse Ollendorf Reich1 At home [Freud's] family revolved around him and his work.... “I ...
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