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... disability , and particularly one , such as hysteria , that looked so much like a disorder of the body , as " illness . " Charcot , Kraepelin , Breuer , Freud , and many others lent their authority to the propagation of this socially ...
... disability , and particularly one , such as hysteria , that looked so much like a disorder of the body , as " illness . " Charcot , Kraepelin , Breuer , Freud , and many others lent their authority to the propagation of this socially ...
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... disability and illness — except , of course , when the disability reaches extreme proportions.5 Summing up : The traditional sick - helper relationship rests on unacknowl- edged rules of the game according to which the sick person is ...
... disability and illness — except , of course , when the disability reaches extreme proportions.5 Summing up : The traditional sick - helper relationship rests on unacknowl- edged rules of the game according to which the sick person is ...
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... disability or " regression . " Biblical Rules Fostering Disability and Illness Jewish and Christian religious teachings abound in rules that reward sickness , malingering , poverty , fearfulness - in brief , disabilities of all sorts ...
... disability or " regression . " Biblical Rules Fostering Disability and Illness Jewish and Christian religious teachings abound in rules that reward sickness , malingering , poverty , fearfulness - in brief , disabilities of all sorts ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
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