Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 54
... feminine " appearance than were either normal female or male schizophrenics . * In fact , female schizophenics were more satisfied with their male or " strength " body parts than even normal males were . † Again , it is important to ...
... feminine " appearance than were either normal female or male schizophrenics . * In fact , female schizophenics were more satisfied with their male or " strength " body parts than even normal males were . † Again , it is important to ...
Pagina 128
... feminine " role is the most stressful and dramatically punished of all female offenses in our society . Let's compare the " psychiatric patient careers " of the least " feminine ” of the women -the Lesbians with those of the most " feminine ...
... feminine " role is the most stressful and dramatically punished of all female offenses in our society . Let's compare the " psychiatric patient careers " of the least " feminine ” of the women -the Lesbians with those of the most " feminine ...
Pagina 129
... femininity " in both psychiatric and social settings - up to a certain point - as long as the woman is young and / or attractive . The totally attractive " feminine " woman is not usually hospitalized . ( She may still be " depressed ...
... femininity " in both psychiatric and social settings - up to a certain point - as long as the woman is young and / or attractive . The totally attractive " feminine " woman is not usually hospitalized . ( She may still be " depressed ...
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