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Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

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Full Title:

Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) Marie Brown
Edited by Marilyn Charles
Contributions by Jessica Arenella
Contributions by Berta Britz
Contributions by Nicola Byrne
Contributions by Liane F. Carlson
Contributions by Simone Ciufolini
Contributions by Helen DeVinney
Contributions by Gogo Ekhaya Esima
Contributions by Mary V. Seeman

ISBN:

9781498591911

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

13th March 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Psychology

Dewey:

616.890082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

226

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

522g

Description

Interrogating the relationship between women and psychosis from a variety of perspectives, this edited collection explores personal, literary, spiritual, psychological, biological and psychodynamic approaches. Chapter themes include explorations of medieval mystics and witches, postpartum psychosis, disordered eating, art and literature, feminism, and male/female differences in schizophrenia. Women with lived experience of psychosis, psychotherapists, and a shaman provide personal accounts to ground the book in lived experience. Curated with the intent to expand the way we think about women and psychosis, the contributions to this title recognize that voices and visions do not occur in a vacuum but are experienced within, and are influenced by, particular socio-cultural contexts.

Reviews

Marie Brown and Marilyn Charles have assembled a book that bridges different perspectives and disciplines to contextualize and complicate womens experiences of psychosis through culture, the body, spirituality, and psychiatry. Reading Women and Psychosis itself becomes a polyphonic experience that changes how we understand what psychosis is, how it has been construed, and for women, with what consequences. -- Annie Rogers, Hampshire College
Not since Phyllis CheslersWomen and Madness has there been a book that focuses on the important topic of psychosis in women. Kudos to Brown and Charles on this timely and welcomed collection of insightful essays, which I strongly recommend to all who are interested in learning more about the causes, manifestations, misunderstandings, and treatment of psychosis in women. -- Danielle Knafo, Long Island University Post
"Women & Psychosis offers an inspiring example of how lived experience, clinical insight, and critical theory can be woven together to illuminate a complex set of psychological issues. By challenging monolithic thinking about madness whether by psychiatrists, patients, or feminist scholars the authors are able to explore a much greater diversity of women's experiences. A major contribution! -- Gail A. Hornstein, Mount Holyoke College and author of Agnes's Jacket: A Psychologist's Search for the Meanings of Madness

Author Bio

Marie Brown is clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Long Island University and co-founder of the Hearing Voices Network NYC. Marilyn Charles is staff psychologist at the Austen Riggs Center and practicing psychoanalyst.

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