Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... clinical responsibilities in both hospital and private settings . ) In any event , however many clinical psychologists there are , they occupy positions subordinate to psychiatrists , especially within the hospital hierarchy . I would ...
... clinical responsibilities in both hospital and private settings . ) In any event , however many clinical psychologists there are , they occupy positions subordinate to psychiatrists , especially within the hospital hierarchy . I would ...
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... clinical psychologists , and graduate students in clinical psychology to watch a taped , televised interview , on the basis of which they would make diagnoses of " psychotic , " " neurotic , " or " healthy . " ( The interviewee was a ...
... clinical psychologists , and graduate students in clinical psychology to watch a taped , televised interview , on the basis of which they would make diagnoses of " psychotic , " " neurotic , " or " healthy . " ( The interviewee was a ...
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... clinical literature . TRADITIONAL CLINICAL IDEOLOGY Although the ethic and referent of mental health in our society is a masculine one , most psychoanalytic theoreticians have written primarily about women . Whether this choice simply ...
... clinical literature . TRADITIONAL CLINICAL IDEOLOGY Although the ethic and referent of mental health in our society is a masculine one , most psychoanalytic theoreticians have written primarily about women . Whether this choice simply ...
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