A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide Herausgegeben:Rennó Jr., Joel; Valadares, Gislene; Cantilino, Amaury; Mendes-Ribeiro, Jeronimo; Rocha, Renan; Geraldo da Silva, Antonio
A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide Herausgegeben:Rennó Jr., Joel; Valadares, Gislene; Cantilino, Amaury; Mendes-Ribeiro, Jeronimo; Rocha, Renan; Geraldo da Silva, Antonio
There is an increasing focus on medical studies related to differences between men and women, and women's mental health stands out as one of the most important fields where sex-based differences are being investigated. Overall, studies show an existence of important sex-specific differences in several aspects of psychiatric disorders such as etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and therapeutics. In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health. The book will…mehr
There is an increasing focus on medical studies related to differences between men and women, and women's mental health stands out as one of the most important fields where sex-based differences are being investigated. Overall, studies show an existence of important sex-specific differences in several aspects of psychiatric disorders such as etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and therapeutics. In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health. The book will steer clear of an in-depth discussion of genetics and sex-based differences to focus quickly and narrowly on how best to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders in women, thereby offering a targeted and practical guide for clinicians. It is intended to serve a broad audience -- including psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers with an interest in women's mental health. Women's Mental Health: A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide will be fully evidence-based and will present chapters authored by distinguished leaders with extensive experience and clinical wisdom in this area. It offers psychiatrists, psychologists, family physicians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, social workers and other medical and mental health providers a valuable source of information to enhance their clinical practice.
Joel Rennó Jr., MD, PhD MD from the University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (1994). Medical residency (1997) and doctorate (2002) from the Institute of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo. Since 2013 Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo Medical School. Director of Program on Women's Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry Clinics Hospital University of São Paulo since 2000. Coordinator of the Commission of Studies and Research on Women's Mental Health, Brazilian Association of Psychiatry. Gislene C Valadares, MD, MSc Psychiatrist and master's in Pharmacology and Molecular Biochemistry from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. President of the Brazilian Association for Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Offense. Member of the Women's Mental Health Section at the World Psychiatric Association, of the International Association forWomen's Mental Health and of the Women's Mental Health Research and Study Group at the Brazilian Association of Psychiatry. Member of the clinical Staff at the Women's Mental Health Service at UFMG, supervisor of the Psychiatry Residents at UFMG Medical School. Her focus areas include women's mental health, gender violence, sexual violence against women and incestuous families. Amaury Cantilino, MD, PhD MD (1999), master's (2003) and PhD in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (2009) from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), Brazil. Currently he is a researcher at the UFPE's Women's Mental Health Program and a supervisor of the Psychiatry Residents at the UFPE Clinical Hospital. His focus areas include women's mental health, postpartum depression, screening scales, and psychopharmacology during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Jeronimo Mendes-Ribeiro, MD MD from the Universidade Catolicade Pelotas Medical School (Brazil). Specialist qualification in Psychiatry from the Brazilian Psychiatry Association. Clinical Research Fellow for Women's Mental Health at McMaster University (Canada). Renan Rocha, MD, MHS Specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy. He is currently a researcher and psychiatrist at the Laboratory of Epidemiology, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC). He has been a member of the Commission of Studies and Research on Women's Mental Health, Brazilian Association of Psychiatry, since 2012. His current research interests concern issues on evidence-based telepsychiatry. Antônio Geraldo da Silva, MD Dr. Antônio Geraldo da Silva holds a specialist qualification in Psychiatry from the Brazilian Association of Psychiatry and completed his residency in Psychiatry at the University of Brasilia. Current president of the Brazilian Association of Psychiatry.
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1.An Introduction to Women's Mental Health.- 2.Those We Should Remember: The Pioneers of Mother-Infant Psychiatry.- 3.Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Women. - 4.Psychometric Instruments and Women's Mental Health.- 5.Schizophrenia in Women.- 6.Bipolar Disorder in Women: Menstrual Cycle, Perinatal Period, and Menopause Transition.- 7.Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.- 8.Depressive and Cognitive Disorders in Climacteric Women.- 9.Anxiety Disorders in Women.- 10.Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Women.- 11.Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders in Women.- 12.Sexual Dysfunctions and Gender Dysphoria in Women.-13.Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders in Women.- 14.Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Women.- 15.Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Women.- 16.Suicide and Suicidality in Women.- 17.Psychopharmacology and Women.- 18.Medical Conditions Affecting Women's Mental Health.- 19.Diet, Nutrition and Women's Mental Health.- 20.Assisted Reproduction: General Concepts and Psychological Aspects Involved.- 21.Violence and Women's Mental Health.- 22.Neuroimaging Research in Women's Mental Health: Current Research and Emerging Trends in Women and Transgender Women's Psychiatry and Mental Health.- 23.Telehealth and Women's Perinatal Mental Health.- 24.Maternal Mental Health and Peripartum Depression.- 25.Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and Lactation.- 26.FDA Rules for Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling and Their Clinical Implications.- 27.Critical Assessment of Observational Studies and Shared Decision Making in Perinatal Psychiatry.
1. An Introduction to Women's Mental Health.- 2. Those We Should Remember: The Pioneers of Mother-Infant Psychiatry.- 3. Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Women. - 4. Psychometric Instruments and Women's Mental Health.- 5. Schizophrenia in Women.- 6. Bipolar Disorder in Women: Menstrual Cycle, Perinatal Period, and Menopause Transition.- 7. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.- 8. Depressive and Cognitive Disorders in Climacteric Women.- 9. Anxiety Disorders in Women.- 10. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Women.- 11. Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders in Women.- 12. Sexual Dysfunctions and Gender Dysphoria in Women.-13. Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders in Women.- 14. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Women.- 15. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Women.- 16. Suicide and Suicidality in Women.- 17. Psychopharmacology and Women.- 18. Medical Conditions Affecting Women's Mental Health.- 19. Diet, Nutrition and Women's Mental Health.- 20. Assisted Reproduction: General Concepts and Psychological Aspects Involved.- 21. Violence and Women’s Mental Health.- 22. Neuroimaging Research in Women's Mental Health: Current Research and Emerging Trends in Women and Transgender Women's Psychiatry and Mental Health.- 23. Telehealth and Women's Perinatal Mental Health.- 24. Maternal Mental Health and Peripartum Depression.- 25. Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and Lactation.- 26. FDA Rules for Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling and Their Clinical Implications.- 27. Critical Assessment of Observational Studies and Shared Decision Making in Perinatal Psychiatry.
1.An Introduction to Women's Mental Health.- 2.Those We Should Remember: The Pioneers of Mother-Infant Psychiatry.- 3.Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Women. - 4.Psychometric Instruments and Women's Mental Health.- 5.Schizophrenia in Women.- 6.Bipolar Disorder in Women: Menstrual Cycle, Perinatal Period, and Menopause Transition.- 7.Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.- 8.Depressive and Cognitive Disorders in Climacteric Women.- 9.Anxiety Disorders in Women.- 10.Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Women.- 11.Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders in Women.- 12.Sexual Dysfunctions and Gender Dysphoria in Women.-13.Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders in Women.- 14.Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Women.- 15.Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Women.- 16.Suicide and Suicidality in Women.- 17.Psychopharmacology and Women.- 18.Medical Conditions Affecting Women's Mental Health.- 19.Diet, Nutrition and Women's Mental Health.- 20.Assisted Reproduction: General Concepts and Psychological Aspects Involved.- 21.Violence and Women's Mental Health.- 22.Neuroimaging Research in Women's Mental Health: Current Research and Emerging Trends in Women and Transgender Women's Psychiatry and Mental Health.- 23.Telehealth and Women's Perinatal Mental Health.- 24.Maternal Mental Health and Peripartum Depression.- 25.Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and Lactation.- 26.FDA Rules for Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling and Their Clinical Implications.- 27.Critical Assessment of Observational Studies and Shared Decision Making in Perinatal Psychiatry.
1. An Introduction to Women's Mental Health.- 2. Those We Should Remember: The Pioneers of Mother-Infant Psychiatry.- 3. Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Women. - 4. Psychometric Instruments and Women's Mental Health.- 5. Schizophrenia in Women.- 6. Bipolar Disorder in Women: Menstrual Cycle, Perinatal Period, and Menopause Transition.- 7. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.- 8. Depressive and Cognitive Disorders in Climacteric Women.- 9. Anxiety Disorders in Women.- 10. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Women.- 11. Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders in Women.- 12. Sexual Dysfunctions and Gender Dysphoria in Women.-13. Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders in Women.- 14. Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Women.- 15. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Women.- 16. Suicide and Suicidality in Women.- 17. Psychopharmacology and Women.- 18. Medical Conditions Affecting Women's Mental Health.- 19. Diet, Nutrition and Women's Mental Health.- 20. Assisted Reproduction: General Concepts and Psychological Aspects Involved.- 21. Violence and Women’s Mental Health.- 22. Neuroimaging Research in Women's Mental Health: Current Research and Emerging Trends in Women and Transgender Women's Psychiatry and Mental Health.- 23. Telehealth and Women's Perinatal Mental Health.- 24. Maternal Mental Health and Peripartum Depression.- 25. Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy and Lactation.- 26. FDA Rules for Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling and Their Clinical Implications.- 27. Critical Assessment of Observational Studies and Shared Decision Making in Perinatal Psychiatry.
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