Dependency: personal and social relations created by Beryl Day
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BF575.A6 MAY The meaning of anxiety | BF575.A6 RYC Anxiety and neurosis | BF575 DAY Dependency: personal and social relations | BF575 DAY Dependency: personal and social relations | BF575.F2 GRA The psychology of fear and stress | BF575.F2 GRA The psychology of fear and stress | BF575.G7 BOW Attachment |
Includes bibliographical references
1- Dependency versus enterprise, 2- Children and parents, 3- Elderly dependants, 4- Mental and physical impairment, 5- Dependence on the state, 6- Conflicting and converging theories, 7- Towards a concept of dependency
Dependency is conceptualized in terms of separate problems or age groups, focusing on finance. Each problem becomes the centre of political or gender debate. Beryl Day examines these approaches and argues that such fragmentation hinders the understanding of dependency and its place in society
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