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    Author(s)Carol Nadelson
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461592440
    Pages206
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2012

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    Springer The Woman Patient Concepts of Femininity and the Life Cycle 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Carol Nadelson

    In Volumes 2 and 3, we have chosen a focus that places in context aspects of mental health and the complex psychosocial factors thataf­ fect our perceptions of how health and illness are defined and experi­ enced. Weare aware that some may take exceptions to the topics chosen or to the way in which some authors have developed their ideas and presented their information. While we cannot expect to agree with each other all of the time, we can provide a framework and a perspective from which ideas can take form and evolve. The first section of Volume 2 provides an overview of some of the theoretical issues involved in understanding the psychology of women. These issues include changes in psychoanalytic views, particularly in relation to femininity and feminine development. The particular de­ velopmental experiences of black women are also clearly delineated. The second section deals with specific points in the life cycle that raise unique issues for women, especially as they pertain to the many roles of women in contemporary society and the impact that these roles have on their careers and on their families. The impact of having a working mother on the early interaction with children, the concerns of midlife, especially marital interactions, and the ambiguities of aging are dis­ cussed. We intend to provide information and to raise questions that we hope will be part of an ongoing dialogue, as well as a stimulus to more intensive study and understanding. Theory.- 1 Feminine Development: Changes in Psychoanalytic Theory.- 2 Changing Views of the Relationship between Femininity and Reproduction.- 3 Changing Sex Stereotypes.- 4 The Black Woman Growing Up.- Life Cycle Considerations.- 5 The Early Mother-Child Relationship: A Developmental View of Woman as Mother.- 6 To Marry or Not to Marry.- 7 Maternal Work and Children.- 8 Midlife Concerns of Women: Implications of Menopause.- 9 Marriage and Midlife: The Impact of Social Change.- 10 Separation: A Family Developmental Process of Midlife.- 11 Women and Aging.