Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... or pleasurable emotional intensity - a turning that is ex- perienced as " sexual " by the adult male , precisely because it is predicated on the female's ( his daughter's ) innocence ... and / or nurturant body from WHY MADNESS ? / 19.
... or pleasurable emotional intensity - a turning that is ex- perienced as " sexual " by the adult male , precisely because it is predicated on the female's ( his daughter's ) innocence ... and / or nurturant body from WHY MADNESS ? / 19.
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... and psychological self - sacri- fice . Many female mental patients view themselves as " sick " or " bad " and commit themselves , quite voluntarily , to asylums or to private psychiatrists . The fear of economic , physical , and sexual ...
... and psychological self - sacri- fice . Many female mental patients view themselves as " sick " or " bad " and commit themselves , quite voluntarily , to asylums or to private psychiatrists . The fear of economic , physical , and sexual ...
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Phyllis Chesler. lies in either childbearing and compassion or in a return to the ways of the Mother . The Maiden as Cinderella retains most of these traits , but with less pride and glory , with no place to return to , and with no princely ...
Phyllis Chesler. lies in either childbearing and compassion or in a return to the ways of the Mother . The Maiden as Cinderella retains most of these traits , but with less pride and glory , with no place to return to , and with no princely ...
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