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OverviewOrganized for ease of use by today's busy mental health clinicians, Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioner's Guide describes the latest knowledge and clinical recommendations associated with menopause in a single, concise guide that is clearly written and comprehensive in scope. Menopause is about change - but it is also a normal life stage traversed by most women with little or no difficulty. Not all women have symptoms as they transition to menopause, and women with symptoms experience them in different combinations and levels of intensity. The management of perimenopause and menopause is also about change. The past decade has seen truly dramatic changes in our scientific knowledge of and medical recommendations for perimenopause and menopause. For example, until recently, hormone replacement therapy was highly advocated as an essential aspect of care for women in perimenopause and menopause. Even the definitions used to describe the different time periods and stages associated with natural (i.e., nonsurgical) menopause have changed over time and can be confusing. Thus, Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioner's Guide uses the 1994 World Health Organization Scientific Group of Research in the Menopause terminology, augmented by more recent refinements made by the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop. The essential Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioner's Guide sheds light on the complexity and constant change integral to the study and treamtnet of menopause, bringing together the current work of 14 internationally recognized menopause experts in psychiatry, neuroscience, gynecology, and internal medicine. After an introductory chapter sets the contexts of midlife in women, subsequent chapters in Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioner's Guide cover the following topics: The basic physiology of the menopausal transition and menopause. The effects of gonadal hormones on the central nervous system, and in particular, depression, anxiety, and irritability during the menopausal transition and midlife. New research findings and clinical advice about the effect of gonadal hormones and menopause on psychotic illness in women. An examination of the medical aspects of and the gynecologic aspects of perimenopause and menopause. A look beyond menopause to the psychopathology and psychotherapy of older women in various cultures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donna E. Stewart, MD FRCPC (Professor and Chair of Women's Health, University Health Network and Univ of Toronto)Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing Imprint: American Psychiatric Association Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781585621606ISBN 10: 1585621609 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 15 May 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContributors Preface Chapter 1. The Contexts of Midlife in Women Chapter 2. Physiology and Symptoms of Menopause Chapter 3. Effects of Reproductive Hormones and Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators on the Central Nervous System During Menopause Chapter 4. Mood Disorders, Midlife, and Reproductive Aging Chapter 5. Psychotic Illness in Women at Perimenopause and Menopause Chapter 6. Medical Aspects of Perimenopause and Menopause Chapter 7. Gynecologic Aspects of Perimenopause and Menopause Chapter 8. Beyond Menopause: The Psychopathology and Psychotherapy of Older Women IndexReviews<p>[Menopause: A Mental health Practitioner's Guide], edited by one of Canada's experts in reproductive psychiatry, contains everything you ever wanted to know about menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause from a psychological and psychiatric viewpoint....Clinicians will find this latest addition to women's mental health literature a positive one with great, current information in a concise, soft-cover, reasonably priced package. This is a positive and considered book and a genuine contribution to the understanding of the menopausal period. It has a clear message and an invaluable collection of information. It explores current practice and reviews the changes necessary to improve practice. [ Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioners Guide ] would be useful for general practitioners, psychiatrists and all involved in the assessment of menopausal and post menopausal women. - Psychiatric Bulletin This book offers up an excellent, comprehensive, yet brief evidence-based review of the topic of menopause and its concomitant medical health concerns. It is extremely easy to read and understand. I highly recommend this book the interested health practitioner, as it is certain to not only educate but also to be helpful the reader. Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal This is a positive and considered book and a genuine contribution to the understanding of the menopausal period. It has a clear message and an invaluable collection of information. It explores current practice and reviews the changes necessary to improve practice. [Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioners Guide] would be useful for general practitioners, psychiatrists and all involved in the assessment of menopausal and post menopausal women. Psychiatric Bulletin [Menopause: A Mental health Practitioner's Guide], edited by one of Canada's experts in reproductive psychiatry, contains everything you ever wanted to know about menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause from a psychological and psychiatric viewpoint...Clinicians will find this latest addition to women's mental health literature a positive one with great, current information in a concise, soft-cover, reasonably priced package. This book offers up an excellent, comprehensive, yet brief evidence-based review of the topic of menopause and its concomitant medical health concerns. It is extremely easy to read and understand. I highly recommend this book the interested health practitioner, as it is certain to not only educate but also to be helpful the reader. * Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal * This is a positive and considered book and a genuine contribution to the understanding of the menopausal period. It has a clear message and an invaluable collection of information. It explores current practice and reviews the changes necessary to improve practice. [Menopause: A Mental Health Practitioners Guide] would be useful for general practitioners, psychiatrists and all involved in the assessment of menopausal and post menopausal women. * Psychiatric Bulletin * Author InformationDonna E. Stewart, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., is University Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesia, Surgery, Medicine, and Family and Community Medicine, and Chair in Women's Health of the University Health Network at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 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