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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Symptoms can exert a powerful influence upon a patient's environment : the husband of the frigid wife must deal with his partner's unresponsiveness ; the community must respond to the aggressive child's delinquency .
Symptoms can exert a powerful influence upon a patient's environment : the husband of the frigid wife must deal with his partner's unresponsiveness ; the community must respond to the aggressive child's delinquency .
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Often , of course , the symptom is necessary to sustain the benevolence of the environment . But if the patient's friends and family change , this will not be the case . Symptoms that do not communicate the patient's basic need to ...
Often , of course , the symptom is necessary to sustain the benevolence of the environment . But if the patient's friends and family change , this will not be the case . Symptoms that do not communicate the patient's basic need to ...
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When behavior therapy was shown to alleviate symptoms more efficiently than psychoanalysis , some psychoanalysts insisted that alleviating symptoms without the working - through of conflicts would lead to the emergence of new symptoms .
When behavior therapy was shown to alleviate symptoms more efficiently than psychoanalysis , some psychoanalysts insisted that alleviating symptoms without the working - through of conflicts would lead to the emergence of new symptoms .
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