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Oxford Textbook of Women and Mental Health
Kohen, D.
1ª Edición Marzo 2010
Inglés
Tapa dura
352 pags
1400 gr
18 x 24 x 4 cm
ISBN 9780199214365
Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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About this book
- Summarizes the clinical issues and mental health problems in women, bringing a unique and balanced understanding of different aspects of gender and mental health
 - Exceptionally broad in scope, covering a wide range of mental health issues facing women today
 - Include chapters by leading experts in their respective fields, providing the most authoritative information available
 
Gender and mental health is a growing field in psychiatry and in the last three to four decades, many different aspects of women's mental health have bloomed. Researchers have gained a better understanding of the psychological, social, and cultural aspects of mental health problems in women, and it is possible to describe, classify, and circumscribe different diagnoses as they appear in the female gender. Epidemiological data has also shown an increased frequency in different clinical aspects of many psychiatric disorders.
In addition, research into areas including eating disorders, perinatal, psychiatric disorders, and the long term effects of abuse have helped us to appreciate the societal, parental, and personal consequences of mental health problems.
The Oxford Textbook of Women and Mental Health is dedicated to fundamental aspects in women's mental health. Part one of the text covers topics from women's health as a global issue to different medical psychological theories, giving an overview of the role of gender in mental health. The second part of the book examines clinical aspects of women and mental health. In part three, special clinical topics such as PTSD, self-harm, menopause, violence and its management are investigated. Part four of the text focuses on parental psychiatric disorders, clarifying how mental health and behavioural problems in children can be a marker or consequence of maternal distress. The final two parts look at the topics of women and disability, and legislation and policy.
A book of exceptional scope and depth, it will be essential for all those health professionals involved in managing mental health problems in women.
Readership: Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists
Table of Contents
Professor John Cox: Foreword
  
  Fundamental Aspects: Women and Mental Health
  1: Professor Levent Kuey: 1. Stigma, women and mental health;
  2: Dr Neerja Chowdhary: Gender-based violence and mental health
  3: Professor David Pilgrim: 3. Mind the Gender Gap: Mental Health in a post-Feminist 
  context
  4: Dr M Nasser: Women, ethnicity and mental healt
  3: Professor David Pilgrim: 1. The Gender Gap in Mental Health: Some competing 
  hypothesis
  4: Dr M Nasser: Women, ethnicity and mental health
  5: Dr Peter Fitzgerald: Biological sex differences relevant to mental health
  6: Dr Ronald Doctor: Lesbianism and mental health
  7: Dr R Doctor: Attachment and women's mental health
  8: Nora McClelland: Maternal Mental Health: an ethical base for good practice
  9: Dr Irene Cormac: Women as Carers
  
  Clinical Aspects of mental illness in women
  10: Dr Jim Lucey: Anxiety Disorders in Women
  11: Dr Jona Lewin: Depression in women
  12: Prof essorA Riecher: Schizophrenia in Women
  13: Dr Sarah Majid: Women with borderline personality Disorder: Aetiology, Assessment 
  and Prognosis
  14: Dr Sarah Majid: Borderline Personality Disorder in Women: Treatment Approaches
  15: Dr Lisa Wootton: Women in forensic institutions
  16: Dr Adil Akram: The social care needs of women with mental illness
  
  Perinatal Psychiatric Disorders
  17: Dr J Lewin: Perinatal psychiatric disorders
  18: Nora Turjanski: Postnatal depression; Assessment, Treatment, Prognosis, 
  Management (Role of health visitors, GP, family, EPDS)
  19: Dr Ian Jones: Puerperal psychosis
  20: Dr Giles Berrisford: Obstetric Liaison services
  21: Dr Trevor Friedman: Psychiatric Mother and Baby Units
  
  Women and Substance Abuse
  22: Dr John Roche: Women and Alcohol
  23: Dr E Day: Women and Drugs
  
  Eating disorders
  24: Dr M Nasser: The socio-cultural and personal dimension of eating disorders
  25: Dr R Palmer: Eating disorders: Recognition, Pathogenesis and phenomenology, 
  classification Management and services for women with eating disorders
  
  Special Clinical Topics
  26: Dr Jo Stubley: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  27: Dr Judith Horrocks: Self harm and suicide in women
  28: Professor Vedat Sar: Medically unexplained symptoms in Women
  
  Parental Psychiatric disorders
  29: Professor V Glover: Maternal stress, anxiety and depression during pregnancy: 
  Effects on the fetus and the child
  30: Professor Antonia Bifulco: Depressed Mothers and their Children: Attachment 
  Issues
  31: P Moran: Women, Neglect and Abuse and the Consequences
  
  Women and Learning Disability
  32: Dr McCarthy: Women with intellectual disability and mental health problems: 
  the invisible victims
  33: Dr Jean O'Hara: Affective disorders in women with intellectual disabilities
  34: Professor Greg O'Brien: Psychopharmacology in Women with Learning Disabilities
  
  Legislation and policy
  35: Professor Karen Newbigging: Building on or Building in? The contribution 
  of policy and the law to women's mental health
  36: Professor Mary Seeman: Afterword
Edited by Dora Kohen, Professor of Women's Mental Health, Lancashire Postgraduate School of Medicine and Health
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