Women and MadnessAllen Lane, 1974 - 338 pagine Feminist Icon Phyllis Chesler's Pioneering Work, Women and Madness, Remains Startlingly relevant today, over thirty years since its initial publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this seminal book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. In this new edition, Chesler's original research and findings are supported by her perspectives on today's issues related to the subjects in the original book including: eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychiatry, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. Book jacket. |
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... sexual , normal psychology ( and in his sympathy for men ) , Reich fails to emphasize the enormous male - female differences that exist in the quality and quantity of ' submissiveness ' and ' sexual monogamy ' in women and men . The ...
... sexual , normal psychology ( and in his sympathy for men ) , Reich fails to emphasize the enormous male - female differences that exist in the quality and quantity of ' submissiveness ' and ' sexual monogamy ' in women and men . The ...
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... sexual repression , he is shortsighted in his under- standing of the differences in treatment of male and female childhood sexuality . Female children have already been ( over- ) exposed to hetero- sexual sexuality with their fathers ...
... sexual repression , he is shortsighted in his under- standing of the differences in treatment of male and female childhood sexuality . Female children have already been ( over- ) exposed to hetero- sexual sexuality with their fathers ...
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... sexual contact - or payment for therapy begins ; others continue both therapy and payment . Many of these therapists are what Dahlberg terms ' grand- iose ' . He cites the example of one therapist who offered to ' cure ' his married ...
... sexual contact - or payment for therapy begins ; others continue both therapy and payment . Many of these therapists are what Dahlberg terms ' grand- iose ' . He cites the example of one therapist who offered to ' cure ' his married ...
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