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Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior (Psychiatry and Medicine) [Hardcover]

Regina C. Casper (Editor)
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December 13, 1997 0521563410 978-0521563413 1
This book offers an overview of the complex interplay between hormonal activation and individual and environmental influences on health and disease in women. The book provides useful information and background material important for treating problems related to the reproductive cycle, eating disorders, drug treatment of women, and clinical and treatment issues in coronary artery disease and breast cancer. This is a medically-oriented book written firstly for the practicing physician in primary care, psychiatry, internal medicine and gynecology/obstetrics. This book takes a much broader view than others on the market by combining consideration of both psychological and physical disorders affecting women and by discussing treatment issues.

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From The New England Journal of Medicine

Gone are the days of the standard 70-kg man. The differences between men and women in health, illness, and lifestyle have encouraged the development of women's specialty clinics and new (sometimes premature) standards of treatment. This book is a timely, refreshing, and comprehensive set of reviews of the complex interactions between psychosocial and physical aspects of women's health. Women's Health could become a useful annual review of this area of escalating research interest, of ongoing longitudinal studies of women's health, and of findings generated since 1993, when the Food and Drug Administration lifted its ban on drug trials in women. Though directed to primary care practitioners, this book will also be useful to psychiatrists, gynecologists, endocrinologists, and those who study sex in the social and behavioral sciences.

In addition to the editor, Regina C. Casper of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, many of the contributors are women whose daily clinical encounters provide an experiential background for their reviews. The focus is on illnesses that occur uniquely in women by virtue of biology (reproductive disorders); those for which the incidence is significantly greater in women than in men (depression, anxiety, eating disorders, breast cancer, and thyroid disorders); and those in which sex differences are important but not so apparent (cardiovascular disease). Some of the best chapters are those on breast cancer and on cardiovascular disease because of the complexity of these problems. The reader learns, for example, that in the United States, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women, as it is among men (with equal rates after the seventh decade), but that women have been excluded from randomized, controlled studies of risk factors because fewer young and middle-aged women than men have coronary artery disease.

This book is a reminder of the need for individualized treatment. For instance, supplemental estrogen can be a mood-lifter or it can induce panic and depression, depending on the woman who takes the medication. There is no correlation between low estrogen levels and affective disorders. Also of interest in the study of women's health is the way that facts may not change a commonly held notion. A good example is the belief that hormonal imbalance produces premenstrual dysphoric disorder, despite the many double-blind, controlled trials demonstrating that hormone adjustment is an ineffective treatment.

The tables are excellent reference guides for comparing available data on controversial topics. They are not as useful for telling clinicians what to do, and there are too few guidelines about psychiatric and psychotherapeutic interventions. The observation that women have more psychiatric disorders, coexisting conditions, and refractory illnesses than do men is an implicit call for a more comprehensive and creative understanding of prevention and treatment in women. This book is an important step in that direction.

Reviewed by Roberta J. Apfel, M.D., M.P.H.
Copyright © 1998 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. The New England Journal of Medicine is a registered trademark of the MMS.

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"...a 'must read' for all mental health professionals, both women and men. Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior is well written and informative, but not overly detailed. It covers the important areas and keeps the reader's attention throughout...a high level of readability, comprehensiveness and up-to-date thinking on a common theme...the readership will emerge not only with knowledge but also with wisdom." Mary V. Seeman, Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience

"The editor (who is also a contributor) has assembled an ambitious book...Physicias dealing with women's health will no doubt find useful information in every chapter..." Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

"...an ambitious book....usable and staightforward....those who regularly treat women in practice should find the book a useful update of current knowledge." Shirley Hartlage, PhD, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

"This carefully researched and well written book provides an up-to-date review of the complex interplay between hormones and environment, and the effects of hormones on women's emotions and behavior." Psychosomatic Medicine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (December 13, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521563410
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521563413
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good source of information on womens health and diseases, April 12, 2000
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This review is from: Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior (Psychiatry and Medicine) (Hardcover)
This book includes an overview of the complex relation between hormones and individual as well as environmental influences in health and disease in women. The book gives information and background material important for treating problems related to the reproductive cycle, eating disorders, drug treatment of women and treatment issues in coronary artery disease and breast cancer. The book is oriented firstly for the practicing physician in primary care, psychiatry, internal medicine and gynecology and obstetrics, but it is easy reading for general public with a basic knowledge of physiology and women's reproductive characteristics. This book offers a new view because it combines consideration of psychological and physical disorders affecting women and discusses their treatments. It is highly recommended, especially for women who are interested in how their bodies work and how hormones and behavior can influence in health and diseases.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good source of information on womens health and diseases, April 12, 2000
This review is from: Women's Health: Hormones, Emotions and Behavior (Psychiatry and Medicine) (Hardcover)
This book includes an overview of the complex relation between hormones and individual as well as environmental influences in health and disease in women. The book gives information and background material important for treating problems related to the reproductive cycle, eating disorders, drug treatment of women and treatment issues in coronary artery disease and breast cancer. The book is oriented firstly for the practicing physician in primary care, psychiatry, internal medicine and gynecology and obstetrics, but it is easy reading for general public with a basic knowledge of physiology and women's reproductive characteristics. This book offers a new view because it combines consideration of psychological and physical disorders affecting women and discusses their treatments. It is highly recommended, especially for women who are interested in how their bodies work and how hormones and behavior can influence in health and diseases.
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