Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 53
... role reversal " is a func- tion of the disease process . I think that what Cheek calls the role " reversal " or " rejection " is what is labeled " crazy , " or is , partly , what the disease is about . However , I do not think " role ...
... role reversal " is a func- tion of the disease process . I think that what Cheek calls the role " reversal " or " rejection " is what is labeled " crazy , " or is , partly , what the disease is about . However , I do not think " role ...
Pagina 118
... role , yet one that would satisfy her needs for dependence and nurturance ; and finally , the female nature of ** Combined , of course , with misogyny and the female help - seeking and distress - reporting role . tt Men are not usually ...
... role , yet one that would satisfy her needs for dependence and nurturance ; and finally , the female nature of ** Combined , of course , with misogyny and the female help - seeking and distress - reporting role . tt Men are not usually ...
Pagina 281
... role is still a biological one : as such she is seen as transgressing against nature when she attempts to change her social role . It is important to note that men are allowed more leeway in social - role failure than are women . For ...
... role is still a biological one : as such she is seen as transgressing against nature when she attempts to change her social role . It is important to note that men are allowed more leeway in social - role failure than are women . For ...
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