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- Title: Women's Encounters with the Mental Health Establishment
- Author : Elayne Clift
- Release Date : January 27, 2014
- Genre: Psychology,Books,Health, Mind & Body,Nonfiction,Social Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 4193 KB
Description
Explore womenâs first-person experiences with the mental health establishment!
This unique contemporary anthology of womenâs experiential writing shares womenâs realities, perceptions, and experiences (positive and negative) within the therapeutic environment. These artistic expressions of personal experience will help women understand their own encounters in a new light. They are also instructive and enlightening for any practitioner working with women in a mental health setting.
Charlotte Perkins Gilmanâs famous short story (included here), The Yellow Wallpaper, which inspired this title, has come to represent the struggle of contemporary women to be understood by the therapeutic milieu from whom they seek psychological support and psychiatric treatment. An icon of feminist writing, the 1892 story symbolizes affirmation and validation for the female experience regarding mental health and therapy. This anthology, in the spirit of Gilmanâs work, gives voice to todayâs women so that their own encounters with the mental health establishment can be validating and affirming to others. It will also enlighten those in the helping professions as they extend their services to women in a time of growing need and shrinking resources.
In addition to The Yellow Wallpaper and a foreword and afterword by noted psychiatric professionals, Womenâs Encouters with the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper also contains works by authors including: Sylvia Plath Kate Millett Anne Sexton Lauren Slater Martha Manning Elayne Clift and many more!
Through prose and poetry, the contributors to this volume offer a creative, artistic, and highly readable contribution to the literatures of womenâs studies and psychology!
Visit the authorâs website at http://www.sover.net/~eclift.