Women's Voices in Psychiatry
A Collection of Essays
Herausgeber: Rands, Gianetta
Women's Voices in Psychiatry
A Collection of Essays
Herausgeber: Rands, Gianetta
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Women's Voices in Psychiatry examines the role of women in psychiatry and shares some of their key contributions to the specialty.
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Women's Voices in Psychiatry examines the role of women in psychiatry and shares some of their key contributions to the specialty.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785484
- ISBN-10: 0198785488
- Artikelnr.: 51250032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785484
- ISBN-10: 0198785488
- Artikelnr.: 51250032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gianetta Rands trained in Oxford and London and worked for 34 years in the NHS. She was Consultant in Camden and Islington Mental Health Trust, Honorary Senior Lecturer at UCL and Honorary Consultant at the Whittington and the Royal Free Hospitals. She now works with Recognition Health as a Consultant Psychiatrist with special interests in dementias and mental capacity. She has had many roles with the Royal College of Psychiatrists including College Tutor, Examiner, CPD Representative, Recruitment Committee Member, and Mental Capacity Adviser.
* Poem: Domestic confessional
* 1: Gianetta Rands: Career reflections of a 1970's feminist
* 2: Abi Rimmer: A history of women in British Medicine
* 3: Fiona Subotsky: The entry of women into psychiatry
* Profile: The life of Dr. Helen Boyle (1869-1957)
* Profile: Dame Fiona Caldicott: An inspirational woman with an
astonishingly impressive career
* Poem: My small but significant body of work
* 4: Jane Mounty, Anne Cremona, and Rosalind Ramsay: History of the
Royal College of Psychiatrists' women's mental health special
interest group
* 5: Rosemary Lethem: Psychiatry and patienthood
* 6: Jacqueline Humphreys: Perinatal psychiatry: Motherhood in mental
health services
* Profile: Dora Black
* 7: Rupal Dave and Angela Hassiotis: The role of women in intellectual
disabilities: Clinicians, scientists, parents
* Profile: Helen Green Allison (1923 - 2011): A story of hope, faith,
and charity
* 8: Aoife Rajyaluxmi Singh: Are women's mental health units needed?
* 9: Annie Bartlett: Jail birds: Challenges for prisoners and
professionals
* Poem: Considering the predictive value of the risk assessment score
* 10: Jo O'Reilly: The maternal lap and the mental health trust
* 11: Joanne Stubley, Maria Eyres, and Victoria Barker: Historical
child sexual abuse
* 12: Sandra Evans and Jane Garner: Old age, women, and dynamic
psychotherapy
* 13: Amanda Thompsell: A woman who made a difference: An interview
with Nori Graham
* Profile: Eluned Woodford-Williams: 12th September 1913 to 25th
November 1984
* 14: Claire Hilton: A woman the government feared: Barbara Robb
(1912-1976)
* 15: Claire Murdoch: Change and continuity in psychiatry: One woman's
reflections
* Poem: The disappeared
* Profile: Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
* 16: Joanne Rodda: Reducing the risk of dementia
* 17: Clementine Maddock: Whose life is it anyway? Life and death in
the court of protection
* 18: Georgina Fozard and Philippa Greenfield: Women in psychiatric
training
* Poem: The art of listening
* 19: Hannah Fosker and Ann Boyle: Women as trainers in psychiatry
* 20: Wendy Burn: How to succeed in Psychiatry without really trying:
One woman's accidental pathway to the top of her profession
* 21: Sue Bailey: The road less travelled
* Poem: The other women in the wardrobe
* 1: Gianetta Rands: Career reflections of a 1970's feminist
* 2: Abi Rimmer: A history of women in British Medicine
* 3: Fiona Subotsky: The entry of women into psychiatry
* Profile: The life of Dr. Helen Boyle (1869-1957)
* Profile: Dame Fiona Caldicott: An inspirational woman with an
astonishingly impressive career
* Poem: My small but significant body of work
* 4: Jane Mounty, Anne Cremona, and Rosalind Ramsay: History of the
Royal College of Psychiatrists' women's mental health special
interest group
* 5: Rosemary Lethem: Psychiatry and patienthood
* 6: Jacqueline Humphreys: Perinatal psychiatry: Motherhood in mental
health services
* Profile: Dora Black
* 7: Rupal Dave and Angela Hassiotis: The role of women in intellectual
disabilities: Clinicians, scientists, parents
* Profile: Helen Green Allison (1923 - 2011): A story of hope, faith,
and charity
* 8: Aoife Rajyaluxmi Singh: Are women's mental health units needed?
* 9: Annie Bartlett: Jail birds: Challenges for prisoners and
professionals
* Poem: Considering the predictive value of the risk assessment score
* 10: Jo O'Reilly: The maternal lap and the mental health trust
* 11: Joanne Stubley, Maria Eyres, and Victoria Barker: Historical
child sexual abuse
* 12: Sandra Evans and Jane Garner: Old age, women, and dynamic
psychotherapy
* 13: Amanda Thompsell: A woman who made a difference: An interview
with Nori Graham
* Profile: Eluned Woodford-Williams: 12th September 1913 to 25th
November 1984
* 14: Claire Hilton: A woman the government feared: Barbara Robb
(1912-1976)
* 15: Claire Murdoch: Change and continuity in psychiatry: One woman's
reflections
* Poem: The disappeared
* Profile: Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
* 16: Joanne Rodda: Reducing the risk of dementia
* 17: Clementine Maddock: Whose life is it anyway? Life and death in
the court of protection
* 18: Georgina Fozard and Philippa Greenfield: Women in psychiatric
training
* Poem: The art of listening
* 19: Hannah Fosker and Ann Boyle: Women as trainers in psychiatry
* 20: Wendy Burn: How to succeed in Psychiatry without really trying:
One woman's accidental pathway to the top of her profession
* 21: Sue Bailey: The road less travelled
* Poem: The other women in the wardrobe
* Poem: Domestic confessional
* 1: Gianetta Rands: Career reflections of a 1970's feminist
* 2: Abi Rimmer: A history of women in British Medicine
* 3: Fiona Subotsky: The entry of women into psychiatry
* Profile: The life of Dr. Helen Boyle (1869-1957)
* Profile: Dame Fiona Caldicott: An inspirational woman with an
astonishingly impressive career
* Poem: My small but significant body of work
* 4: Jane Mounty, Anne Cremona, and Rosalind Ramsay: History of the
Royal College of Psychiatrists' women's mental health special
interest group
* 5: Rosemary Lethem: Psychiatry and patienthood
* 6: Jacqueline Humphreys: Perinatal psychiatry: Motherhood in mental
health services
* Profile: Dora Black
* 7: Rupal Dave and Angela Hassiotis: The role of women in intellectual
disabilities: Clinicians, scientists, parents
* Profile: Helen Green Allison (1923 - 2011): A story of hope, faith,
and charity
* 8: Aoife Rajyaluxmi Singh: Are women's mental health units needed?
* 9: Annie Bartlett: Jail birds: Challenges for prisoners and
professionals
* Poem: Considering the predictive value of the risk assessment score
* 10: Jo O'Reilly: The maternal lap and the mental health trust
* 11: Joanne Stubley, Maria Eyres, and Victoria Barker: Historical
child sexual abuse
* 12: Sandra Evans and Jane Garner: Old age, women, and dynamic
psychotherapy
* 13: Amanda Thompsell: A woman who made a difference: An interview
with Nori Graham
* Profile: Eluned Woodford-Williams: 12th September 1913 to 25th
November 1984
* 14: Claire Hilton: A woman the government feared: Barbara Robb
(1912-1976)
* 15: Claire Murdoch: Change and continuity in psychiatry: One woman's
reflections
* Poem: The disappeared
* Profile: Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
* 16: Joanne Rodda: Reducing the risk of dementia
* 17: Clementine Maddock: Whose life is it anyway? Life and death in
the court of protection
* 18: Georgina Fozard and Philippa Greenfield: Women in psychiatric
training
* Poem: The art of listening
* 19: Hannah Fosker and Ann Boyle: Women as trainers in psychiatry
* 20: Wendy Burn: How to succeed in Psychiatry without really trying:
One woman's accidental pathway to the top of her profession
* 21: Sue Bailey: The road less travelled
* Poem: The other women in the wardrobe
* 1: Gianetta Rands: Career reflections of a 1970's feminist
* 2: Abi Rimmer: A history of women in British Medicine
* 3: Fiona Subotsky: The entry of women into psychiatry
* Profile: The life of Dr. Helen Boyle (1869-1957)
* Profile: Dame Fiona Caldicott: An inspirational woman with an
astonishingly impressive career
* Poem: My small but significant body of work
* 4: Jane Mounty, Anne Cremona, and Rosalind Ramsay: History of the
Royal College of Psychiatrists' women's mental health special
interest group
* 5: Rosemary Lethem: Psychiatry and patienthood
* 6: Jacqueline Humphreys: Perinatal psychiatry: Motherhood in mental
health services
* Profile: Dora Black
* 7: Rupal Dave and Angela Hassiotis: The role of women in intellectual
disabilities: Clinicians, scientists, parents
* Profile: Helen Green Allison (1923 - 2011): A story of hope, faith,
and charity
* 8: Aoife Rajyaluxmi Singh: Are women's mental health units needed?
* 9: Annie Bartlett: Jail birds: Challenges for prisoners and
professionals
* Poem: Considering the predictive value of the risk assessment score
* 10: Jo O'Reilly: The maternal lap and the mental health trust
* 11: Joanne Stubley, Maria Eyres, and Victoria Barker: Historical
child sexual abuse
* 12: Sandra Evans and Jane Garner: Old age, women, and dynamic
psychotherapy
* 13: Amanda Thompsell: A woman who made a difference: An interview
with Nori Graham
* Profile: Eluned Woodford-Williams: 12th September 1913 to 25th
November 1984
* 14: Claire Hilton: A woman the government feared: Barbara Robb
(1912-1976)
* 15: Claire Murdoch: Change and continuity in psychiatry: One woman's
reflections
* Poem: The disappeared
* Profile: Lisbeth Hockey and Annie Altschul
* 16: Joanne Rodda: Reducing the risk of dementia
* 17: Clementine Maddock: Whose life is it anyway? Life and death in
the court of protection
* 18: Georgina Fozard and Philippa Greenfield: Women in psychiatric
training
* Poem: The art of listening
* 19: Hannah Fosker and Ann Boyle: Women as trainers in psychiatry
* 20: Wendy Burn: How to succeed in Psychiatry without really trying:
One woman's accidental pathway to the top of her profession
* 21: Sue Bailey: The road less travelled
* Poem: The other women in the wardrobe