Situating Sadness: Women and Depression in Social ContextJanet M. Stoppard, Linda M. McMullen NYU Press, 2003 - 228 pages It is well known that depression occurs more often in women than in men. It is the most commonly encountered mental health problem among women and ranks overall as one of the most important women's health problems. |
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The Anger of Hope and the Anger of Despair How Anger Relates to Womens Depression | 64 |
Imprisoned in My Own Prison A Relational Understanding of Sonyas Story of Postpartum Depression | 90 |
Postpartum Depression Womens Accounts of Loss and Change | 115 |
Legacy of Betrayal A Theory of Demoralization from the Perspective of Women Who Have Been Depressed | 141 |
I Just Went On There Was No Feeling Better There Was No Feeling Worse Rural Womens Experiences of Living with and Managing Depression | 164 |
Your Heart Is Never Free Women in Wales and Ghana Talking about Distress | 185 |
Conclusion | 209 |
About the Contributors | 219 |
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