Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 76
... accept and desire a double standard of mental health or normality . Sigmund Freud : ... [ Women ] refuse to accept the fact of being castrated and have the hope of someday obtaining a penis in spite of everything . I cannot escape the ...
... accept and desire a double standard of mental health or normality . Sigmund Freud : ... [ Women ] refuse to accept the fact of being castrated and have the hope of someday obtaining a penis in spite of everything . I cannot escape the ...
Pagina 81
... accept , her only alternative in life : housewife's psychosis . If Dora had not left treatment ( which Freud views as an act of revenge ) , her cure presumably would have involved her regaining ( through desperation and self - hypnosis ) ...
... accept , her only alternative in life : housewife's psychosis . If Dora had not left treatment ( which Freud views as an act of revenge ) , her cure presumably would have involved her regaining ( through desperation and self - hypnosis ) ...
Pagina 95
... accept one's helplessness in the persecuted position ; there is nothing to be done . " While the presence of so deformed a spirit as Mrs. Blair's tempts us ( and Laing ) to consider her as " mentally ill " also , let us pause for a ...
... accept one's helplessness in the persecuted position ; there is nothing to be done . " While the presence of so deformed a spirit as Mrs. Blair's tempts us ( and Laing ) to consider her as " mentally ill " also , let us pause for a ...
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