Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... cent of all psychiatrists during the last decade were men . It is important to remember that psychiatry is the most ... cent of the staff — and that the majority of them are employed on a part - time basis . Sixty - eight per cent of the ...
... cent of all psychiatrists during the last decade were men . It is important to remember that psychiatry is the most ... cent of the staff — and that the majority of them are employed on a part - time basis . Sixty - eight per cent of the ...
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... cent of the psychiatric population in general hospitals . Where age- adjusted figures could be obtained ( for 1966 , 1967 , and 1968 ) , women comprised 60 per cent of the psychiatric population in general hospitals between the ages of ...
... cent of the psychiatric population in general hospitals . Where age- adjusted figures could be obtained ( for 1966 , 1967 , and 1968 ) , women comprised 60 per cent of the psychiatric population in general hospitals between the ages of ...
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... cent of all women ( and 24 per cent of all men ) hospitalized in state and county asylums in 1968 were over sixty - five . The third largest concentration of the " psychiatrically in- volved " is in outpatient facilities . From 1963 to ...
... cent of all women ( and 24 per cent of all men ) hospitalized in state and county asylums in 1968 were over sixty - five . The third largest concentration of the " psychiatrically in- volved " is in outpatient facilities . From 1963 to ...
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