Menopause in Social Context


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The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies


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This open access handbook, the first of its kind, provides a comprehensive and carefully curated multidisciplinary and genre-spanning view of the state of the field of Critical Menstruation Studies, opening up new directions in research and advocacy. It is animated by the central question: ‘“what new lines of inquiry are possible when we center our attention on menstrual health and politics across the life course?” The chapters—diverse in content, form and perspective—establish Critical Menstruation Studies as a potent lens that reveals, complicates and unpacks inequalities across biological, social, cultural and historical dimensions. This handbook is an unmatched resource for researchers, policy makers, practitioners, and activists new to and already familiar with the field as it rapidly develops and expands.




Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause


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Turn menopause and midlife into a positive experience Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines the emotional toll of menopause, offering help for the worry, anxiety, stress, and depression women can face during the midlife years. Instead of focusing on estrogen, hormones, and osteoporosis, the book shares up-to-date research findings on the link between spiritual and emotional health. Women from different backgrounds and spiritual traditions will find hope in the healing power of the mind/body/spirit connection as they gain a healthy perspective of the changes taking place and restore balance to their lives. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause goes beyond the traditional medical approach to examine ways women can make peace with the changes they face at midlife. This unique book informs, empowers, and enlightens women about the opportunities for personal and spiritual growth during menopause, offering strategies for exercise, meditation, prayer, and counseling. The authors offer a new perspective on menopause that offers hope in the face of the stress, worry, hot flashes, and often-overwhelming responsibilities women face at the midlife. This book demonstrates that women can do more than just “make it through” menopause. The authors show that menopause can become a positive experience for women as they discover new avenues for finding peace and hope to sustain them through the challenges of mid-life—and beyond. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines alternative aspects of menopause, including: dealing with emotional loss on top of physical and psychological changes moods, attitudes, and depression the benefits of counseling and group support exercise as a treatment for anxiety and depression the work experience spiritual issues special challenges of the perimenopausal period and much more! Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause is a vital resource for physicians, counselors, therapists, and psychologists, and especially for the women they treat.




Reinterpreting Menopause


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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.







Biopsychosocial Factors in Obstetrics and Gynaecology


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This text covers the wide spectrum of biopsychosocial factors integral to all aspects of obstetrics, gynaecology and women's health.




Research on the Menopause in the 1990s


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This report reviews current research on the menopause, including studies on its symptons and their treatment, and its effects on the cardiovascular and skeletal systems. It also assesses the relevance of existing data to women in developing countries.




Women Past Menopause


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Menopause is a private, physiological change event that begins with the body but is greatly influenced by social context. While the current knowledge base about the experience is extensive it is also fragmented and incomplete. The primary focus is on symptoms and the loss of estrogen with women's direct experience of menopause largely missing from the public discourse. This study proposes a model of menopause that unifies the disparate viewpoints through understanding postmenopausal women's lived experience. The study design is based on the grounded theory qualitative research methodology of B.G. Glaser and A.L Strauss (1967), Kathy Charmaz (2012, 2014), and Karin Olson (2011). The methods are informed by the feminist theory of Judith Wuest (1995, 2001). A collaborative and creative research setting supported informal conversations with 10 Canadian, postmenoapusal women aged 58 to 78. The women participated in artbased, self-reflection exercises using buttons and a variety of physical objects. Transcribed conversations were analyzed using the grounded theory constant comparison technique. Outcomes include personal narratives, photographs of created art objects, and a proposed model of menopause. The proposed model can be used by women to prepare for and live through the menopausal transition and could be developed into a substantive theory of menopause. The key concept is personal agency and the three main constituent factors: awareness of self worth, strong finances, and good health. Personal agency is key to postmenopausal life satisfaction. Women concerned with maintaining quality of life could focus on strengthening personal agency rather than over focusing on menopausal symptoms.




Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman


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For anyone who treats postmenopausal women, this latest edition of Rogerio Lobo's classic work combines the best from two well-known references: Menopause, and the second edition of Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman. By adding significant discussions of the basic science behind menopause, it is possible to objectively assess the clinical value and limitations of current approaches to treatment and provide a basis and rationale for strategies that will result in better individualized and specialized care. Not only does the third edition discuss diagnosis and treatment of menopause but it covers biological, anatomical, physiological, pathobiological, and pharmacological aspects as well bringing together, in one source, all of the information needed to understand and treat postmenopausal conditions. Over 50% new material representing the vast amount of information available since the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trials were completed making this the most up-to-date reference on postmenopausal women Includes several new sections on comparisons between clinical trials and observational data, urology, and pelvic support Each section is preceded by a preface to put the area into context with many chapters having suggested treatment regimens




Menopause in Context


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