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... especially to the lessening of sexual repressions and to changes in the social roles of women . In addition to these factors pertaining to the position of the patient , the social role of the physician who sees hysteria has also changed ...
... especially to the lessening of sexual repressions and to changes in the social roles of women . In addition to these factors pertaining to the position of the patient , the social role of the physician who sees hysteria has also changed ...
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... especially to psychotherapy . He thus spearheaded a trend that has become general within the body of psychoanalysis itself . I refer to the increasingly explicit recognition that human experiences and relationships— and especially human ...
... especially to psychotherapy . He thus spearheaded a trend that has become general within the body of psychoanalysis itself . I refer to the increasingly explicit recognition that human experiences and relationships— and especially human ...
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... especially strong and healthy - or who contribute to these values - are rewarded . The athletes , the beauty queens , and the movie stars are the modern - day " saints " -and the cosmetics manu- facturers , doctors , psychiatrists , and ...
... especially strong and healthy - or who contribute to these values - are rewarded . The athletes , the beauty queens , and the movie stars are the modern - day " saints " -and the cosmetics manu- facturers , doctors , psychiatrists , and ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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