The Politics of TherapyScience House, 1971 - 283 ˹éÒ Onderzoek 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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... forces whose primary purpose is to counsel or tranquilize the oppressed into a state of apathy and submissiveness . There is a growing demand among the poor and the black for ultimate control of the mental health facilities in their own ...
... forces whose primary purpose is to counsel or tranquilize the oppressed into a state of apathy and submissiveness . There is a growing demand among the poor and the black for ultimate control of the mental health facilities in their own ...
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... forces are generally made by government- employed physicians . They are quite likely , however , to be in- fluenced by what they learn from other physicians . If a doctor , for example , sends a letter to the induction center stating ...
... forces are generally made by government- employed physicians . They are quite likely , however , to be in- fluenced by what they learn from other physicians . If a doctor , for example , sends a letter to the induction center stating ...
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... forces that are out of control , and these forces are more powerful than any totalitarian government we have ever known . The futurists merely want man to control his own destiny and for his evolution to be determined by reason rather ...
... forces that are out of control , and these forces are more powerful than any totalitarian government we have ever known . The futurists merely want man to control his own destiny and for his evolution to be determined by reason rather ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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