Review:
"At over 300 pages, The Complete Guide to Mental Health for Women definitely isn't light reading. But don't dismiss it as dry stuff--we found it truly engaging, with useful info from more than 50 experts. . . .More than just a discussion of the three M's--marriage, motherhood, and menopause--the book has thoughtful chapters on choosing childlessness, facing issues in midlife, and coping with bereavement. True, The Complete Guide to Mental Health for Women might not end up alongside your favorite steamy novels, but it's worth a spot on your bookshelf."- Health Magazine, September 2003
This timely book presents a broad range of information related to mental health from a woman's point of view. For far too long, psychiatry used male" as the norm, presenting women as "less than." With friendly, well-informed, voices, it helps to rectify that bias. This excellent volume is a welcome resource for women. "--Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D., author of "Lay My Burden Down: Unraveling Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis among African-Americans"
About the Author:
Lauren Slater, Ed.D., is a psychologist and Knight-Ridder Science Journalist Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her writing has appeared in "The Best American Science Writing 2002, " and she is the author of numerous books, including "Prozac Diary" and "Welcome to My Country."
Jessica Henderson Daniel, Ph.D., ABPP, is director of training in psychology at Children's Hospital, Boston, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, and past president of the Society for the Psychology of Women in the American Psychological Association.
Amy Elizabeth Banks, M.D., is Medical Director for Mental Health at the Fenway Community Health Center, an instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and a faculty member at the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute.
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