Discourses on mental health and illness dwell on the significance of gender differentials. Various studies report that women have higher rates of mental illnesses as compared to men across the globe. There are also debates whether mental illnesses are a result of biological vulnerabilities or have a...
Results: There was widespread support for psychiatrists to be in management roles in mental health services; however, on entering management positions, psychiatrists often felt inadequately trained and prepared for their new role. Furthermore, many who had made the transition to management perceived a...
The drive for professionalization has largely occurred due to the clinically focused mental health systems' valuing of professional identity. The argument in favour of professionalization is motivated by a need for credibility within the views of that system, as well as greater regulation of the ...
and unique mental health challenges. Therapy can be a valuable resource in navigating these challenges, especially with therapists who specialize in gender identity or has your cultural background. Online therapy can make it easier to find a therapist who understands. To get started, connect with ...
medicationinpractice.Therearedifferentexperiencesinthisarea.Objectives:Togainknowledgeaboutthe DracticeintheDistrictMentalHealthServiceaccordingtomedicationtrends.Aims:Togainknowledgeand informationaboutthedailypractice.Methods:Thispilotstudywasdonein2011.Focus—groupinterviewswere ...
Multiple Roles and Women's Mental Health in Canada Research on the relationship between women's social roles and mental health has been equivocal. Although a greater number of roles often protect mental hea... H Maclean,K Glynn,D Ansara - 《Bmc Womens Health》 被引量: 60发表: 2004年 ...
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A number of characteristics of the woman's role in modern industrial societies that might promote the development of mental illness are discussed. The rates of mental illness for men and women following Wolrd War II are then compared by looking at community surveys, first admissions to mental ...
Green, E.C., "Roles for African Traditional Healers in Mental Health Care," Medical Anthropology, Vol.4, No.4, pp. 489-522, 1980.Green, E. C. (1980). Roles for African traditional healers in mental health care. Medical Anthropology 4 : 489–522....
Different forms of the wish to be held were examined with measures of femininity, masculinity, and various types of depression in a sample of normal young