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Karen J. Carlson (Author), Stephanie A. Eisenstat (Author), Terra Ziporyn (Author)

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September 25, 1997

From the authors of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health

This concise guide goes beyond facts and figures to get to the practical theories of women's emotional health. Here, in one volume, is what the experts know about maintaining emotional well-being in women, and about preventing, recognizing, and treating the psychological disturbances and disorders that women experience in their own way.

Just as depression and anxiety are more common among women, many psychiatric disorders are exacerbated by the natural rhythms in a woman's life cycle, such as menarche, menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. This book offers expert insight into why and how such patterns occur, as well as coping strategies for insomnia, substance abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse which can occur at any stage of life. Most importantly, the authors answer such pressing questions as: What works best for treating panic attacks and phobias? Should psychotherapy be used in tandem with drugs? How does one choose among group, individual, or family therapy? What are the benefits and drawbacks of drugs such as Prozac? Of beta blockers? Of tranquilizers? Are psychiatric problems passed on to one's children? What are the merits of acupuncture, hypnosis, meditation, sex therapy?

From the complexities of schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder to the delicate practicalities of sexual response, this guide offers all that a woman might want to know about protecting her psychological health.


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This general overview is intended to enable the laywoman to take control of an emotional disorder. But once a problem has been diagnosed, the reader will need more in-depth information than is provided here. The work offers a five-page definition and discussion of each disorder, the controversies surrounding it, likely sufferers, symptoms, and evaluation. Topics include panic disorder, phobias, obsessive-compulsiveness, PTSD, anorexia and bulimia, personality disorders, psychosomatics, body image, and violence. A limited number of charts break up the text. The authors wrote the Harvard Guide to Women's Health (LJ 4/15/96) and the physicians, among them coedited Primary Care of Women (Mosby-Year Book, 1995). Laywomen would do better to consult either work for a thorough explanation of their conditions. The present work's greatest value is its 20-page list of sources for additional information. Readers can choose which disorder to read up on and then return the book to the reference shelf.?Susan E. Burdick, MLS, Reading, Pa.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This general overview is intended to enable the laywoman to take control of an emotional disorder....The work offers a five-page definition and discussion of each disorder, the controversies surrounding it, likely sufferers, symptoms, and evaluation. Topics include panic disorder, phobias, obsessive-compulsiveness, PTSD, anorexia and bulimia, personality disorders, psychosomatics, body image, and violence.
--Susan Burdick (Library Journal )

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