Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 27
... father — be it by her biological father or her psychological - religious representation of her biological father . Joan remains a " Daughter " figure . As such , she is one of Christianity's prime remembrances of Amazonian cul- tures ...
... father — be it by her biological father or her psychological - religious representation of her biological father . Joan remains a " Daughter " figure . As such , she is one of Christianity's prime remembrances of Amazonian cul- tures ...
Pagina 80
... father had concocted . This man , who during an earlier period in his life had contracted syphilis and ap- parently infected his wife . ... was now involved in an affair with the wife of Mr. K. There is clear evidence that her father ...
... father had concocted . This man , who during an earlier period in his life had contracted syphilis and ap- parently infected his wife . ... was now involved in an affair with the wife of Mr. K. There is clear evidence that her father ...
Pagina 94
... father " —since her mar- riage.tt The intellectual and artistic repression of daughters ( and wives ) is fairly total in these eleven families . Only one of the daugh- ters interviewed ( Ruth Gold ) even wants to be an artist - and , un ...
... father " —since her mar- riage.tt The intellectual and artistic repression of daughters ( and wives ) is fairly total in these eleven families . Only one of the daugh- ters interviewed ( Ruth Gold ) even wants to be an artist - and , un ...
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