Women's Mental Health
A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020
Publisher: Springer
Date of Publication: 15 February 2020
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9783030290801 |
ISBN10: | 3030290808 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 430 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Weight: | 1364 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 3 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Illustrations, color; 100 Tables, color |
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Short description:
There is an increasing focus on medical studies related to differences between men and women, and women?s mental health stands out as one of the most important fields where sex-based differences are being investigated. Overall, studies show an existence of important sex-specific differences in several aspects of psychiatric disorders such as etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and therapeutics. In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health.
The book will steer clear of an in-depth discussion of genetics and sex-based differences to focus quickly and narrowly on how best to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders in women, thereby offering a targeted and practical guide for clinicians. It is intended to serve a broad audience -- including psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers with an interest in women's mental health.
Women's Mental Health: A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide will be fully evidence-based and will present chapters authored by distinguished leaders with extensive experience and clinical wisdom in this area. It offers psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers a valuable source of information to enhance their clinical practice.
There is an increasing focus on medical studies related to differences between men and women, and women?s mental health stands out as one of the most important fields where sex-based differences are being investigated. Overall, studies show an existence of important sex-specific differences in several aspects of psychiatric disorders such as etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and therapeutics. In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health.
Long description:
There is an increasing focus on medical studies related to differences between men and women, and women?s mental health stands out as one of the most important fields where sex-based differences are being investigated. Overall, studies show an existence of important sex-specific differences in several aspects of psychiatric disorders such as etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and therapeutics. In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health.
The book will steer clear of an in-depth discussion of genetics and sex-based differences to focus quickly and narrowly on how best to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders in women, thereby offering a targeted and practical guide for clinicians. It is intended to serve a broad audience -- including psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers with an interest in women's mental health.
Women's Mental Health: A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide will be fully evidence-based and will present chapters authored by distinguished leaders with extensive experience and clinical wisdom in this area. It offers psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers a valuable source of information to enhance their clinical practice.
Table of Contents:
1.An introduction to Women's Mental Health
Jeronimo Mendes-Ribeiro, Antônio Geraldo da Silva, Joel Rennó Júnior
2.Those we should remember: the pioneers of mother-infant psychiatry
Ian Brockington
3.Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in women
Maria Carmem Viana, Rafael Bello Corassa4.Psychometric Instruments and Women's Mental Health
Jerônimo de A. Mendes-Ribeiro, Mario Francisco Juruena P Juruena, David Streiner
5.Schizophrenia in Women
Mario Louz?, Helio Elkis
6.Bipolar Disorder in Women: Menstrual Cycle, Perinatal Period, and Menopause Transition
Lauren F. Forrest, Mara Smith, Joao Quevedo, Benicio N. Frey
7.Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Gabriella Francesca Mattina, Meir Steiner
8.Depressive and Cognitive Disorders in Climacteric Women
Joel Rennó Júnior, Juliana Pires Cavalsan, Leiliane Aparecida Diniz Tamashiro
9.Anxiety disorders in women
Amaury Cantilino, Carla Fonseca Zambaldi
10.Obsessive-compulsive Disorder in Women
Albina R. Torres, Ricardo C. Torresan, Maria Alice de Mathis, Roseli G. Shavitt
11.Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders in Women
Andrea Feijó de Mello, Mariana Rangel Maciel, Sara Motta Borges Bottino, José Paulo Fiks, Marcelo Feijó de Mello
12.Sexual Dysfunctions and Gender Dysphoria in Women
Carmito H. N. Abdo
13.Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders in Women
Michele de Oliveira Gonzalez, Fábio Tápia Salzano, Alexandre Azevedo, Andreza Carla Lopes, Mirella Baise, Táki Athanássios Cordás
14.Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Women
Silvia Brasiliano, Adriana Trejger Kachani, Fabio Carezzato, Patricia Brunfentrinker Hochgraf
15.Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Women
Antônio Geraldo da Silva, Leandro Fernandes Malloy-Diniz, Marina Saraiva Garcia, Renan Rocha
16.Suicide and Suicidality in Women
Alexandrina Maria Augusto da Silva Meleiro, Humberto Correa
17.Psychopharmacology and WomenMarcelo Allevato, Juliana Bancovsky
18.Medical conditions affecting women's mental health
Sarah Rückl, Tiago Couto, Juliana Parada, Carlos E. Rosa
19.DIET, NUTRITION AND WOMEN?S MENTAL HEALTH
Adriana Trejger Kachani, Yvone Alves de Lima Furtado
20.Assisted Reproduction. General Concepts and Psychological Aspects involved
Artur Dzik, Alcina Meirelles, Ludmila Machado Neves, Nilka Fernandes Donadio, Mario Cavagna, Luiz Henrique Gebrim
21.Violence and Women?s Mental Health
Gislene C Valadares, Erika de Oliveira Neves, Caroline Moreira, Priscila de Almeida Costa, Sarah Mendes, Marta Rondon
22.NEUROIMAGING RESEARCH IN WOMEN?S MENTAL HEALTH: Current research and emerging trends in women's psychiatry and mental health
Luciano Minuzzi, Maiko A. Schneider, Sabrina K. Syan
23.Telehealth and women's perinatal mental health
Dawn Kingston, Renan Rocha
24.Maternal Mental Health and Perinatal depression
Gislene Cristina Valadares, Carolina Cassiano Rangel, Eduardo Santos, Austen Venancio Drummond, Maria Cândida Alvarez Bouzada Viana, Gisele Apter
25.Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and Lactation
Jennifer L. Payne
26.FDA rules for Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling and its Clinical Implications
Lauren M. Osborne, Nicole Leistkow, Renan Rocha
27.CriticaJl Assessment of Observational Studies and Shared Decision Making in Perinatal Psychiatry
Lauren F. Forrest, Ryan J. Van Lieshout