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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Although the situation is rapidly changing , therapeutic abortion is still , for the most part , granted in this country only when a doctor makes a formal statement that carrying a child to term will seriously threaten the mother's life ...
Although the situation is rapidly changing , therapeutic abortion is still , for the most part , granted in this country only when a doctor makes a formal statement that carrying a child to term will seriously threaten the mother's life ...
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From my own experience and from what I have learned from colleagues , it seems clear that women who are granted therapeutic abortions are a special group : they are often among the community elite ; not surprisingly , many are relatives ...
From my own experience and from what I have learned from colleagues , it seems clear that women who are granted therapeutic abortions are a special group : they are often among the community elite ; not surprisingly , many are relatives ...
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1 , rid themselves of unwanted pregnancies , they would be more inclined to do something to change existing abortion laws . If physicians could not occasionally salve their consciences by legally aborting some of their patients and ...
1 , rid themselves of unwanted pregnancies , they would be more inclined to do something to change existing abortion laws . If physicians could not occasionally salve their consciences by legally aborting some of their patients and ...
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