I. Women's Psychobiology and Reproductive Life Cycle
1. Sex Differences in Neuroendocrine and Neurotransmitter Systems,
Elizabeth A. Young, Anita Korszun, and Margaret Altemus
2. Sex Differences in Psychopharmacology, Olga Brawman-Mintzer
3. Psychiatric Aspects of the Menstrual Cycle, Meir Steiner and
Leslie Born
4. Psychiatric Aspects of Pregnancy, Ruta Nonacs, Adele C. Viguera,
and Lee S. Cohen
5. Psychiatric Aspects of the Postpartum Period, Angela F. Arnold,
Claudia Baugh, Angela Fisher, Jessica Brown, and Zachary N.
Stowe
6. Psychiatric Aspects of Hormonal Contraception, Julia K. Warnock
and Christine F. Blake
7. Psychiatric Aspects of Menopause, Ineke Ayubi-Moak and Barbara
L. Parry
II. Assessment and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders in Women
8. Depression, Susan G. Kornstein and Barbara A. Wojcik
9. Bipolar Disorder, Marlene P. Freeman, Lesley M. Arnold, and
Susan L. McElroy
10. Schizophrenia, Jean S. Gearon and Jill A. Rachbeisel
11. Anxiety Disorders, Teresa A. Pigott
12. Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse, R. J. Canterbury
13. Eating Disorders, Pauline S. Powers
14. Sexual Dysfunction, Anita H. Clayton
15. Sleep Disorders, Rachel Manber, Ian M. Colrain, and Kathryn A.
Lee
16. Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Katharine A. Phillips
17. Somatoform Disorders, Ondria C. Gleason and William R.
Yates
18. Personality Disorders, Paula L. Hensley and H. George
Nurnberg
19. Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Daniel A. Monti and
Marie Stoner
III. Psychiatric Consultation in Women
20. Gynecology, Diana L. Dell
21. Oncology: Women with Breast, Gynecologic, or Lung Cancer, Emmie
I. Chen and Elisabeth J. S. Kunkel
22. Rheumatological Diseases, Catherine A. Staropoli and Christine
Skotzko
23. Endocrine Disorders, Jennifer S. Brasch, Glenda MacQueen, and
Russell Joffe
24. Cardiovascular Disease, Sherri Hansen
25. Gastrointestinal Disorders, Thomas N. Wise and Catherine C.
Crone
26. HIV/AIDS, Sally E. Herbert and Pamela Bachanas
27. Neurological Disorders of Increased Prevalence in Women:
Migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, and Alzheimer's Disease, Howard L.
Field and Reid Brackin
28. Cosmetic Surgery, David B. Sarwer and Michael J. Pertschuk
IV. Sociocultural Issues for Women
29. Developmental Perspectives on Gender, M. Beth Casey
30. Marriage and Family, Marcia Lasswell
31. Career and Workplace Issues, Diane K. Shrier
32. Trauma and Violence, Bethany Brand
33. Lesbian Women, Rochelle L. Klinger
34. Women of Color, Cheryl S. Al-Mateen, Frances M. Christian, Asha
Mishra, Michele Cofield, and Toni Tildon
35. Aging and Elderly Women, Suzanne Holroyd
V. Research and Health Policy Issues
36. Women and Mental Health Research Methodology, Ruth B. Merkatz,
Cathryn M. Clary, and Wilma Harrison
37. Mental Health Policy and Women, Mary C. Blehar and Grayson
Norquist
Susan G. Kornstein, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry and
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Medical Center, where she serves as Director of Clinical Research
for the Department of Psychiatry. She is also Executive Director of
the VCU Mood Disorders Institute and Executive Director of the VCU
Institute for Women's Health, which has been designated a National
Center of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services. Dr. Kornstein has written or cowritten more than 100
articles, chapters, and abstracts, and has been a principal
investigator on over 30 research studies in the areas of
depression, anxiety disorders, and premenstrual syndrome. She is a
Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member of the
American College of Psychiatrists.
Anita H. Clayton, MD, is Professor and Vice Chair of the Department
of Psychiatric Medicine at the University of Virginia Health System
in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she serves as the Medical
Director of the Center for Psychiatric Clinical Research. She has
published numerous journal articles and abstracts, as well as a
coauthored book on relationships and depression, and has served as
principal investigator on many research grants. Dr. Clayton's
clinical and research interests include mood and anxiety disorders
associated with reproductive life events in women, and sexual
dysfunction related to illness and medication use. She is a Fellow
of the American Psychiatric Association.
'This comprehensive volume enriches our understanding of the biological and psychosocial influences that shape women's lives, and provides important information for assessing and treating psychiatric disorders as women experience them. This book is a valuable contemporary reference for all clinicians.' - Carolyn M. Mazure, Yale University School of Medicine; 'Impressive for the breadth and depth of its coverage, this is an outstanding sourcebook for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, and other medical professionals treating women. Well organized, clearly written, and thoughtful, this book integrates virtually all that is currently known about women's mental health and provides the most current, comprehensive, and authoritative coverage of the field. This book is a 'must' for any physician's shelf.' - Alan Schatzberg, Stanford University Medical School; 'The textbook displays a remarkable understanding of the role of psychological issues in the development and course of disease The breadth of issues presented - ranging from the reproductive cycle and psychiatric disorders to sociocultural issues - makes the textbook a valuable mental health resources for women at any stage of their lives.' - Phyllis Greenberger, President and CEO, Society for Women's Health Research
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