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Understanding women with depression, anxiety, HIV, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and marital crisis.
A book on women in crisis written by Consultant Psychologist Dr Meriam Omar Din, compiling selected experiences over her twenty years of practice. It provides valuable knowledge and data for graduate students in Psychology and Counselling, and as an initial self-therapy for women in crisis while looking for professional help. This book consists of 8 chapters including numerous quantitative and qualitative studies on Malaysian women and with more than 50 client cases.

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Understanding women with depression, anxiety, HIV, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and marital crisis.

A book on women in crisis written by Consultant Psychologist Dr Meriam Omar Din, compiling selected experiences over her twenty years of practice. It provides valuable knowledge and data for graduate students in Psychology and Counselling, and as an initial self-therapy for women in crisis while looking for professional help. This book consists of 8 chapters including numerous quantitative and qualitative studies on Malaysian women and with more than 50 client cases.


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Autorenporträt
Dr Meriam Omar Din is a private Consultant Psychologist in ACCESS Counselling since 1998. She obtained an MA (Counselling Psychology) from National University Malaysia, and a PhD (Psychology) from International Islamic University with a thesis on Women with Depression. Her areas of interests are mostly related to women in crisis and mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, domestic violence, HIV, and marital crisis.