Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 110
... talk to each other , or they listen silently , while the men talk . Very rarely , if ever , do men listen silently to a group of women talking ; even if there are a number of women talking and only one man present , the man will ...
... talk to each other , or they listen silently , while the men talk . Very rarely , if ever , do men listen silently to a group of women talking ; even if there are a number of women talking and only one man present , the man will ...
Pagina 156
... talk to me on the phone , " and he said , " I can't talk to you now , I'll call you back . " And he never called back . I went to his office and told him I wouldn't . be a patient any more , that he'd been mean and cruel and that it's ...
... talk to me on the phone , " and he said , " I can't talk to you now , I'll call you back . " And he never called back . I went to his office and told him I wouldn't . be a patient any more , that he'd been mean and cruel and that it's ...
Pagina 218
... talk he very rarely said any- thing . And I don't talk sometimes about things that are that close to me very well . So we sat through about twenty - five minutes in the session looking at each other and I sat there being miserable , and ...
... talk he very rarely said any- thing . And I don't talk sometimes about things that are that close to me very well . So we sat through about twenty - five minutes in the session looking at each other and I sat there being miserable , and ...
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