Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... psychiatrists during the last decade were men . It is important to remember that psychiatry is the most powerful of the mental illness professions , in terms of prestige , money , and ultimate control over psychiatric policies , both in ...
... psychiatrists during the last decade were men . It is important to remember that psychiatry is the most powerful of the mental illness professions , in terms of prestige , money , and ultimate control over psychiatric policies , both in ...
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... psychiatrists combine their research or teaching with clinical responsibilities in both hospital and private settings . ) In any event , however many clinical psychologists there are , they occupy positions subordinate to psychiatrists ...
... psychiatrists combine their research or teaching with clinical responsibilities in both hospital and private settings . ) In any event , however many clinical psychologists there are , they occupy positions subordinate to psychiatrists ...
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... psychiatrists and 10 per cent of the psychologists were divorced . ) Both the psychiatrists and psychologists had back- grounds that Schofield characterized as containing " pressure toward upward social mobility . " Also , of those ...
... psychiatrists and 10 per cent of the psychologists were divorced . ) Both the psychiatrists and psychologists had back- grounds that Schofield characterized as containing " pressure toward upward social mobility . " Also , of those ...
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