Women and MadnessChicago Review Press, 4 set 2018 - 432 pagine Feminist icon Phyllis Chesler's pioneering work, Women and Madness, remains startlingly relevant today, nearly fifty years since its first publication in 1972. With over 2.5 million copies sold, this landmark book is unanimously regarded as the definitive work on the subject of women's psychology. Now back in print, this completely revised and updated edition adds perspectives on eating disorders, postpartum depression, biological psychology, important feminist political findings, female genital mutilation, and more. |
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... called upon to “bear witness to a crime” and to “affirm a position of solidarity with the victim.” Herman's ideal therapist cannot be morally neutral but must make a collaborative commitment, and enter into an “existential engagement ...
... called upon to “bear witness to a crime” and to “affirm a position of solidarity with the victim.” Herman's ideal therapist cannot be morally neutral but must make a collaborative commitment, and enter into an “existential engagement ...
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... . And these were the feminist therapists. My latest works also continue themes I rst raised in Women and Madness. For example, I put together a “dream team” of experts to testify in the case of the so-called rst female serial.
... . And these were the feminist therapists. My latest works also continue themes I rst raised in Women and Madness. For example, I put together a “dream team” of experts to testify in the case of the so-called rst female serial.
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Phyllis Chesler. testify in the case of the so-called rst female serial killer who was eventually executed in Florida. I wanted to expand the battered woman's defense to include prostituted women. I published several law review articles ...
Phyllis Chesler. testify in the case of the so-called rst female serial killer who was eventually executed in Florida. I wanted to expand the battered woman's defense to include prostituted women. I published several law review articles ...
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... called “trashing.” Most of my readers went on to become physicians, lawyers, judges, clergywomen, and mental health professionals. ey did research and presented and published their ndings. ey saved and enhanced the quality of many ...
... called “trashing.” Most of my readers went on to become physicians, lawyers, judges, clergywomen, and mental health professionals. ey did research and presented and published their ndings. ey saved and enhanced the quality of many ...
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... called Life coming with a frown and a choo-choo around the bend. e burden upon Redeeming children is too great, unfair. What to do with her, with the hostility, undying, which I feel for her? ... She's a killer. Watch out. She's ...
... called Life coming with a frown and a choo-choo around the bend. e burden upon Redeeming children is too great, unfair. What to do with her, with the hostility, undying, which I feel for her? ... She's a killer. Watch out. She's ...
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