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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... understanding of psychoanalytic theory, we blamed the woman as “seductive” or “sick.” We believed that women cried “incest” or “rape” in order to get sympathetic attention or revenge. In my time, we were taught to view women as.
... understanding of psychoanalytic theory, we blamed the woman as “seductive” or “sick.” We believed that women cried “incest” or “rape” in order to get sympathetic attention or revenge. In my time, we were taught to view women as.
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... understand and forgive such super-manly men (“boys will be boys”). In other words, our so-called professional training merely repeated and falsely professionalized our previous cultural education. I knew that what I was being taught was ...
... understand and forgive such super-manly men (“boys will be boys”). In other words, our so-called professional training merely repeated and falsely professionalized our previous cultural education. I knew that what I was being taught was ...
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... understand her own life. No matter, I was secretly studying what women really wanted from psychotherapy. I planned to present my ndings at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1970. I went to the ...
... understand her own life. No matter, I was secretly studying what women really wanted from psychotherapy. I planned to present my ndings at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1970. I went to the ...
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... understand what a struggle for freedom might entail, psychologically, when the colonized group was female. Women and Madness was rst published in October of 1972. It was instantly embraced by other feminists and by women in general. It ...
... understand what a struggle for freedom might entail, psychologically, when the colonized group was female. Women and Madness was rst published in October of 1972. It was instantly embraced by other feminists and by women in general. It ...
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... understand and/or cannot cure an illness, it o en rst denies that the illness is real by saying it is merely a psychiatric disorder. As if mental illness isn't real. Increasingly, women with disabling medical illnesses are being ...
... understand and/or cannot cure an illness, it o en rst denies that the illness is real by saying it is merely a psychiatric disorder. As if mental illness isn't real. Increasingly, women with disabling medical illnesses are being ...
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