Social and cultural determinants of psychiatric illness : presenting in an urban general hospital
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1961
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In spite of these words to Martha Bernays, at that time his fiancee, Freud was for very long preoccupied with the analysis of patients from a Viennese middle- class practice a lone. It was out of this experience that he evolved his views of the origin of psychological symptoms from repression of stereotyped instinctual urges of childhood . These instinctual demands arose out of the patriarchal Viennese society.
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Sakinofsky, I. 1961. Social and cultural determinants of psychiatric illness : presenting in an urban general hospital. . ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health.