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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... means of production or reproduction and who were, in addition, routinely shamed: sexually and in other ways. I was trying to understand what a struggle for freedom might entail, psychologically, when the colonized group was female ...
... means of production or reproduction and who were, in addition, routinely shamed: sexually and in other ways. I was trying to understand what a struggle for freedom might entail, psychologically, when the colonized group was female ...
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... means is that the rape victim will be portrayed as “crazy” or as a “slut.” Here's another example. In the early 1990s, Lieutenant Darlene Simmons, a Navy lawyer, was ordered to take a psychiatric exam a er she accused her commander of ...
... means is that the rape victim will be portrayed as “crazy” or as a “slut.” Here's another example. In the early 1990s, Lieutenant Darlene Simmons, a Navy lawyer, was ordered to take a psychiatric exam a er she accused her commander of ...
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... mean that such practices have disappeared. Double and triple diagnostic and treatment standards still exist. Native-, African-, Hispanic-, and Asian American women have good reason to—and do—mistrust the mental health care system. ey ...
... mean that such practices have disappeared. Double and triple diagnostic and treatment standards still exist. Native-, African-, Hispanic-, and Asian American women have good reason to—and do—mistrust the mental health care system. ey ...
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... means that both male and female staff tormented female inmates. Tragically, such snakepits still exist in America today, in which patients are wrongfully medicated, utterly neglected, and psychologically and sexually abused. On June 23 ...
... means that both male and female staff tormented female inmates. Tragically, such snakepits still exist in America today, in which patients are wrongfully medicated, utterly neglected, and psychologically and sexually abused. On June 23 ...
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... mean when I said that quite a lot has changed in the last twenty- ve years? For one thing, we've learned more about the genetic and chemical bases of mental illness. We've learned that those suffering from manic depression, panic and ...
... mean when I said that quite a lot has changed in the last twenty- ve years? For one thing, we've learned more about the genetic and chemical bases of mental illness. We've learned that those suffering from manic depression, panic and ...
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