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In this issue of Psychiatric Clinics, guest editor Drs. Susan G.
Kornstein and Anita H. Clayton bring their considerable expertise
to the topic of Women's Mental Health. Each year, one in five women
in the U.S. experience a mental health condition. Many of these
conditions affect more women than men or affect women in different
ways. In this issue, top experts discuss new research findings in
women's mental health, enabling readers to make informed,
thoughtful clinical decisions. Contains 16 practice-oriented topics
including COVID and women's mental health; perinatal depression;
menopause and mood; racial/ethnic disparities and women's mental
health; reproductive rights and women's mental health; and
more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews of women's mental
health, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.Â
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under
the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors
synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines
to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.Â
This issue reviews psychiatric concerns that are specific to
women.? Comprehensive and up-to-the-minute articles discuss topics
such as PMS/PMDD, Perinatal Disorders, Menopause, Infertility,
Female Sexual Dysfunction, Substance Abuse in Women, Gender
Differences in ADHD, Fibromyalgia, Migraines in Women, Breast
Cancer, Obesity in Women, Complementary and Alternative Medicine
for Psychiatric Disorders in Women, Trauma and Violence Issues for
Women in the Military, and Caring for the Elderly Female
Psychiatric Patient.
This issue of Psychiatric Clinics, edited by Drs. Susan G.
Kornstein and Anita H. Clayton, will cover a wide arrange of topics
in the field of Women's Mental Health. Topics covered in this issue
include, but are not limited to Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and
Breastfeeding; Binge Eating Disorder; Substance Abuse in Women;
Dementia in Women; Neuroendocrine Networks and Functionality;
Lesbian and Transgender Mental Health; and Reproductive Rights and
Women's Mental Health, among others.
This comprehensive reference and text synthesizes a vast body of
clinically useful knowledge about women's mental health and health
care. Coverage includes women's psychobiology across the life
span--sex differences in neurobiology and psychopharmacology and
psychiatric aspects of the reproductive cycle--as well as
gender-related issues in assessment and treatment of frequently
encountered psychiatric disorders. Current findings are presented
on sex differences in epidemiology, risk factors, presenting
symptoms, treatment options and outcomes, and more. Also addressed
are mental health consultation to other medical specialties,
developmental and sociocultural considerations in service delivery,
and research methodology and health policy concerns.
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