Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 113
... example by Freudian , Chris- tian or liberal myths , or by optimistic ideologies , for example by Reichian , pagan , or “ radical ” myths . People and social structures change slowly if at all . More people inherit than experience rev ...
... example by Freudian , Chris- tian or liberal myths , or by optimistic ideologies , for example by Reichian , pagan , or “ radical ” myths . People and social structures change slowly if at all . More people inherit than experience rev ...
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... example , female longevity , coupled with the relative shortening of the child - rearing years ( and the emphasis on female youth ) , leaves many women " unemployed " at an early age ; just as public employment discrimination against ...
... example , female longevity , coupled with the relative shortening of the child - rearing years ( and the emphasis on female youth ) , leaves many women " unemployed " at an early age ; just as public employment discrimination against ...
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... example , a certain type of " mind- lessness " or " superficiality " ( as men see it ) exists among many women - which is neither mindless nor superficial . For example , many dialogues between women seem " senseless " or " mindless ...
... example , a certain type of " mind- lessness " or " superficiality " ( as men see it ) exists among many women - which is neither mindless nor superficial . For example , many dialogues between women seem " senseless " or " mindless ...
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