1st Edition

Women and Mental Health

Edited By Dora Kohen Copyright 2000

    We know that gender traits and mental disorders are based on social, cultural, personal and physiological background. In order to formulate the best management plan for the patient, the mental health practitioner needs to incorporate all available information.
    Women and Mental Health provides a comprehensive overview of the most prominent mental health problems in women today.
    Examining the physiological, social and psychological factors of mental illness, and providing an up-to-date perspective on the etiology of different disorders, the book will help mental health professionals formulate the best management plan for the individual.
    Covering issues including perinatal psychiatric disorders, depression, eating disorders, schizophrenia, and alcohol and drug abuse - from a female perspective - Women and Mental Health will prove a valuable tool for all those working in the fields of mental health.

    Catherine Haw; Sheila Hillier; Janet Holmshaw; Dora Kohen; Jane Marshall; Eleni Palazidou; Ulrike Schmidt; Lucinda Scott; Gabriella Zolese

    Biography

    Dora Kohen is a consultant Psychiatrist and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in East London, where she runs an acute psychiatric service for women, and a mother-and-baby unit.