Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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Pagina 44
... women had completely accepted their " feminine " role - and were " de- pressed " because that role was no longer ... women have " lost " - or have never really " had " -their mothers ; nor is the maternal object replaced for them by ...
... women had completely accepted their " feminine " role - and were " de- pressed " because that role was no longer ... women have " lost " - or have never really " had " -their mothers ; nor is the maternal object replaced for them by ...
Pagina 217
... women had some high school experience , four had some college experience , two had completed college , and one woman had some graduate school experience . Five women ... women seek , accept or feel comfortable THIRD WORLD WOMEN / 217 NINE.
... women had some high school experience , four had some college experience , two had completed college , and one woman had some graduate school experience . Five women ... women seek , accept or feel comfortable THIRD WORLD WOMEN / 217 NINE.
Pagina 246
... women's movement . Several professional journals have devoted " special issues " to women - as a newly discovered but exotic minority - majority group . The Radial Therapist , a collective " underground " journal , has published ...
... women's movement . Several professional journals have devoted " special issues " to women - as a newly discovered but exotic minority - majority group . The Radial Therapist , a collective " underground " journal , has published ...
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