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The thin woman: feminism, post-structuralism and the social psychology of anorexia nervosa - Malson - 1998 () Citation Context ...medicine, psychiatry and psychology, ‘eating disorders’ are almost invariably conceptualized within medical or quasi-medical frameworks as ‘real’ individualized clinical...
The aim of this chapter is to indicate some of the ways in which Deleuze’s ideas might be articulated in the context of educational theory and practice, especially when aligned with some contributions from critical psychology. The discussion will be broad in scope, including brief mention of ...
For him, linguistics is a branch of psychology, and specifically of the positivistic brand of psychology known as behaviorism, which is a principle of scientific method, based on the belief that human beings cannot know anything they have not experienced. Behaviorism in linguistics holds that ...