Women and Health Psychology Volume I: Mental Health Issues Environment and Health Series
The author proposes that the conditions, events, and experiences that contribute to serious mental health problems for a percentage of women, will at some point be experienced by all. Mental Health Issues presents two basic themes: that social contexts and frameworks are experienced and expressed, and then subconsciously internalized as part of the self; and that specific diagnostic conditions, such as depression, alcoholism, or eating disorders, can emerge from dynamics that are experienced by most women.
Volume I: Mental Health IssuesContents: The Psychology of Gender: Mental Health Implications. Gender and Mental Health Status. Introduction to Psyhotropic Drugs. Psychotropic Drugs: Treatment Issues. Edidemiology of Alcoholism. Etiologoy and Treatment of Alcoholism Among Women. Overview of Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders: Etiology and Treatment. Issues in Therapy. Feminist Alternatives.
Date de parution : 11-1988
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Women and Health Psychology :
Mots-clés :
eating; disorders; psychotropic; drug; alcoholic; prescriptions; mental; fundamental; attribution; error; Anorexia Nervosa; Predicting Alcohol Abuse; Examined Gender Effects; Vice Versa; Long Term Abstainers; Adult Heavy Drinkers; Wellness Consulting; High Serum Uric Acid Levels; Eating Disorders; Strenuous Dieting; Alcoholic Women; DSM III; Nonalcoholic Women; Feminist Therapy; Psychotropic Drug Prescriptions; Psychic Dependency; Binge Eating; Psychotropic Drugs; Heavier Drinkers Group; Diverse Research Designs; American Psychiatric Association; Alcohol Treatment System; Emaciated Body; Self-induced Vomiting; Fast Lane