The Meanings of Menopause: Historical, Medical, and Cultural PerspectivesRuth Formanek Routledge, 13 พ.ค. 2013 - 320 หน้า In this scholarly compilation of a major event in the life of every woman, editor Ruth Formanek has adopted an avowedly multidisciplinary mandate: to illuminate menopause as both an event and a stage of life by gathering together a variety of discipline-specific meanings and research perspectives. The result is an admirably comprehensive study that not only charts the premodern meanings of menopause, but proceeds to examine menopause from current biomedical, endocrinological, culutral, and psychological perspectives. Ample attention is give to the psychosocial influences on menopause and to cross-cultural variations in the experience of, and life adjustments that follow, menopause. Societal and familial attitudes toward menopausal women are also explored through an examination of women in classical and modern literature. Clinical contributions review psychoanalytic perspectives on menopause, elucidate the individual meanings of the menopausal experience uncovered in therapy, and consider male views of menopausal women. Collectively, the contributors to this volume remedy the scant attention menopause has heretofore received in the psychological and psychotherapeutic literature. They not only explore the range of issues associated with menopause, but address these issues in the context of the various myths and superstitions about menopause that have endured over the centuries. Essential reading for students of human development, gender issues, and women's studies, The Meanings of Menopause is, for helping professionals, an invaluable source book on a life event fraught with psychological significance. |
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... reproductive years ; ( 2 ) it is a key variable in the study of aging ; ( 3 ) menopause and variations in its character have been epidemiologically associated , causally or as concomitants , with a wide variety of diseases and ...
... reproductive capacity with more or less of a struggle , and when it's gone they think that's all there is to it . Well , at least I don't get the Curse any more , they say , and the only reason I felt so depressed sometimes was hormones ...
... reproductive capacity , via modern contraceptives , has cleared up . Loss of fertility does not mean loss of desire and fulfillment . But it does entail a change , a change involving matters even more important - if I may venture a ...
... reproductive cycle that could be talked about in mixed company . Birth , of course , was not solely a female happening ; it depended on the contribution of the man , whose procreative role carried many meanings and was the basis , at ...
... reproductive stage of life to the non - reproductive phase " ( Utian and Serr , 1976 ) . Menopause refers to the final cessation of menses within the climacteric phase . Within the climacteric , women can be classified as to pre- , post ...
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II Psychosocial CrossCultural and Research Perspectives | 78 |
III Endocrinology Clinical and Experiential Studies and Literary Aspects | 176 |
Author Index | 297 |
Subject Index | 311 |
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The Meanings of Menopause: Historical, Medical, and Cultural Perspectives Ruth Formanek ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2013 |