The Female Body in Mind introduces new ways of thinking about issues of women's mental health assessment and treatment. The multidisciplinary approach incorporates social, psychological, biological and philosophical perspectives on the female body. The contributions, from notable academics in the field of women's mental health, examine the relationship between women's bodies, society and culture, demonstrating how the body has become a platform for women's expression of their distress and anguish. The book is divided into six sections, all centred on the theme of the body, covering: -- The body at risk. -- The hurting body. -- The reproductive body. -- The interactive body. -- Body sensitive therapies. -- The body on my mind. All professionals involved in women's mental health will welcome this exploration of the complexities involved in the relationship between women bodies and their mental health. Contents: Preface. Part I: The Body at Risk. Malson and Nasser, At Risk by Reason of Gender. Skerdard and Nasser, (Re) Figuring Identities - My Body is What I Am. Part II: The Hurting Body. Bunclark, Deliberate Self Harm. Busuttil, Psychological Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Treasure, The Trauma of Self Starvation. Morrey, Breast Cancer and Body Image. Part III: The Reproductive Body. Kohen, Women Bodies - Natural History and Biological Programming. Baistow, On Being a Mother - Motherhood and Mental Health. Patrick and O'Keane, Sad Motherhood - An Overview of Perinatal Affective Disorders. Davenport, Flynn and Shaw, Women Who Kill Their Babies. Part IV: The Interactive Body. Harris, Society and Women¿s Distress. Lee, When the Personal Gets in the Way of the (Inter) Personal. Murray, Care and Blame: The Dialectic of Caring. Bhugra and Chow, Concepts of Body and Self in Minority Groups. Part V: Body Sensitive Therapies. Katzman, Nasser and Noornbas, Feminist Therapies. Schmidt and Sanchez-Ortiz. Self-Help and Healing Narratives. Palmer and Whight, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy: A Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder. Ohlsen and Pilowsky, Gender and Psychopharmacology. Part VI: The Body On My Mind. Davis and Waterhouse, Do Women Need Specific Services? Ramsay and Dogra, Gender Sensitive Education and Gender Competency Training. The Perspective of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Beyond. About the Editors: Mervat Nasser is Consultant Psychiatrist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College University, London. Karen Baistow is Director of Mental Health Studies Programme at King's College, London. Janet Treasure is Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Eating Disorders Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry. Full Contributors: Karen Baistow, Dinesh Bhugra, Walter Busuttil, Vanessa Chaw, Janet Davies, Nisha Dogra, Sarah Davenport, Sandra Flynn, Tiril Harris, Melanie Katzman, Dora Kohen, Tennyson Lee, Helen Malson, Stirling Moorey, Joanna Murray, Mervat Nasser, Greta Noordnbus, Ruth Ohlsen, Veronica O'Keane, Kirsten Patrick, Bob Palmer, Lyn Pilowsky, Rosalind Ramsay, Varnina Sanchez-Ortiz, Ulrike Schmidt, Jenny Shaw, Finn Skarderud, Janet Treasure, Sue Waterhouse, Debbie Whight
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