The Politics of TherapyOnderzoek naar de sociale invloed die een psychiater heeft op zijn omgeving. Centrale vraag: Moet de psychotherapeut zijn professionele talenten aanwenden om sociale en politieke systemen te helpen veranderen? - In hoofdstuk 5, The uses of abnormality, een paragraaf The homosexual (p. 106-108), waarin Halleck zich keert tegen de beschrijving van homosexualiteit als ziekte. |
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I recently heard a prominent psychiatrist who worked in a ghetto argue that
unless he did something to help a patient on welfare receive more substantial
payments , he would not think that he had treated her adequately . In his practice
he ...
I recently heard a prominent psychiatrist who worked in a ghetto argue that
unless he did something to help a patient on welfare receive more substantial
payments , he would not think that he had treated her adequately . In his practice
he ...
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It can be argued that he was only active in radical politics in order to satisfy highly
neurotic needs . ... Some might even argue that his impotence was produced by
our capitalist society which imprinted exploitative and competitive values upon ...
It can be argued that he was only active in radical politics in order to satisfy highly
neurotic needs . ... Some might even argue that his impotence was produced by
our capitalist society which imprinted exploitative and competitive values upon ...
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... not be allowed to commit patients unless they have had several months of
training in psychiatry beyond what they learned in medical school . 3 . An
individual hospitalized against his will must have the right to argue his case in the
courts .
... not be allowed to commit patients unless they have had several months of
training in psychiatry beyond what they learned in medical school . 3 . An
individual hospitalized against his will must have the right to argue his case in the
courts .
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