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. |
¨Ò¡´éÒ¹ã¹Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í
¼Å¡Òäé¹ËÒ 1 - 3 ¨Ò¡ 50
˹éÒ 26
They , in turn , may respond aggressively and then he will have to deal with new
and real oppressive responses from others . Everyone is invariably exposed to
enough biological and environmental stress in early life so that he experiences ...
They , in turn , may respond aggressively and then he will have to deal with new
and real oppressive responses from others . Everyone is invariably exposed to
enough biological and environmental stress in early life so that he experiences ...
˹éÒ 56
Unfortunately , many patients , particularly those who are neither wealthy nor
sophisticated , do not have a great deal of latitude in choosing their therapist .
They are usually treated by the first doctor who is available or by the first one who
is ...
Unfortunately , many patients , particularly those who are neither wealthy nor
sophisticated , do not have a great deal of latitude in choosing their therapist .
They are usually treated by the first doctor who is available or by the first one who
is ...
˹éÒ 76
Unless the physician understands how the environment is contributing to his
patient ' s misery and helps him share this understanding , the patient may be
forced to sacrifice a great deal for a brief interlude of peace . Drug therapy can be
...
Unless the physician understands how the environment is contributing to his
patient ' s misery and helps him share this understanding , the patient may be
forced to sacrifice a great deal for a brief interlude of peace . Drug therapy can be
...
¤ÇÒÁ¤Ô´àË繨ҡ¼ÙéÍ×è¹ - à¢Õ¹º·ÇÔ¨Òóì
àÃÒäÁ辺º·ÇÔ¨Òóìã´æ ã¹áËÅè§¢éÍÁÙÅ·ÑèÇä»
©ºÑºÍ×è¹æ - ´Ù·Ñé§ËÁ´
¤ÓáÅÐÇÅÕ·Õ辺ºèÍÂ
able abortion active agencies aggression allow argue assume attitudes aware become behavior believe better causes child commitment consider convinced course criminal deal define develop direct disturbed drugs effect efforts emotional environment examine excuses experience fear feel forces forms freedom future given goals greater hospital human important individual influence institutions issues justify kind less limited lives man's means ment mental illness moral offenders oppressive organizations patient person physical physician planning political position possible practice present probably problems professional psychiatric psychiatrist psychological psychotherapy question radical reasons reform repressive responsibility role seek seems sense situation social social systems society sometimes status quo stress suffering suicidal symptoms tests therapeutic therapist therapy treat treatment unhappy usually values violence young