American playwright Tennessee Williams immediately produced a script called "Desire Streetcar" that reflects the social and artistic work of the 1950s. With psychological instability. Williams Blanche DuBois's role is a weak woman who likes fantasy and dependence on men. According to the script, Blanche "throws" love constantly denying her to the world, just letting this love reexamine her in a painful way (1). Today, we are living in a world completely different from the 1950s.
The economic dependence of women on men is not only to harm women's economic, social, spiritual and intellectual. The fact that married women depend on almost all aspects of their husbands has a negative impact on the economy. Gilman condemns the "male-centered culture" of social illness, using terms that refer to the institutional and social norms defined by the capitalist Paternal, so that men and women start living at a very young age I was taught. This phenomenon, coupled with the fact that women can not compete with men in society, is causing very intellectual waste and economic influence. Before women have freedom to pursue economic independence just like men, they are forced to continue conquering, live their lives without freedom, and the capitalist male-dominated patriarch says it will continue By social norm.
Historically, men report that the incidence of drug abuse and dependence is high, but women have buried this gap rapidly. Young women and middle-aged women abuse almost the same proportion of drugs and alcohol as males. Until recently it was not uncommon for women to be diagnosed with illness or psychological health problems without being asked about her drinking and drug use. Or, when asked, she may have denied the problem. Today, poisoning is easy to identify and resolve directly
Substance abuse can lead to addiction, substance dependence, or both. In medicine, physiological dependence requires development of tolerance leading to withdrawal symptoms. Abuse and dependence are different from poisoning. In spite of its harmful consequences, addiction is accompanied by obsessive use that continues to use that substance, and may or may not include chemical dependence. Dependence usually means abuse, but abuse often occurs without dependence, especially when an individual first begins to abuse drugs. Dependence involves physiological processes, substance abuse reflects complex interactions among individuals, substance abuse and society.