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El. knyga: Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

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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.

Recenzijos

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 Cheslers Women 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

Preface vii
Marie Brown
Introduction 1(8)
Marie Brown
Marilyn Charles
I Women & Psychosis In Arts & Culture
9(70)
1 Women and Madness in Context
11(26)
Marilyn Charles
2 Explicate or Relate: Recognizing and Differentiating Literary Madwomen
37(22)
Helen DeVinney
3 Stories
59(20)
Berta Britz
II Women, Psychosis & The Body
79(44)
4 Snakes in the Crib: Psychosocial Factors in Postpartum Psychosis
81(28)
Marie Brown
5 Disordered Eating and Distorted Thinking in Women: A Continuum in Objectification in Anorexia and Psychosis
109(14)
Jessica Arenella
III Women, Psychosis & Spirituality
123(36)
6 Mystics, Witches, or Hysterics?: The Therapeutic Stakes When Spirituality Becomes a Symptom
125(24)
Liane F. Carlson
7 From Sick to Gifted: Discovering Shamanic Illness
149(10)
Gogo Ekhaya Esima
IV Psychiatric Perspectives On Women & Psychosis
159(44)
8 Psychosis in Women: A Perspective from Psychiatry
161(26)
Simone Ciufolini
Nicola Byrne
9 Schizophrenia in Women as Compared to Men: Theories to Help Explain the Difference
187(16)
Mary V. Seeman
Index 203(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 211
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.