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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 “Depressed” Women’s Constructions of the Deficient Self 17
- 2 Depressed Women’s Treatment Experiences: Exploring Themes of Medicalization and Empowerment 39
- 3 The Anger of Hope and the Anger of Despair: How Anger Relates to Women’s Depression 62
- 4 “Imprisoned in My Own Prison” A Relational Understanding of Sonya’s Story of Postpartum Depression 88
- 5 Postpartum Depression: Women’s Accounts of Loss and Change 113
- 6 Legacy of Betrayal: A Theory of Demoralization from the Perspective of Women Who Have Been Depressed 139
- 7 “I Just Went On. . . . There Was No Feeling Better, There Was No Feeling Worse” Rural Women’s Experiences of Living with and Managing “Depression” 162
- 8 “Your Heart Is Never Free” Women in Wales and Ghana Talking about Distress 183
- 9 Conclusion 207
- About the Contributors 217
- Permissions 221
- Index 223
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 “Depressed” Women’s Constructions of the Deficient Self 17
- 2 Depressed Women’s Treatment Experiences: Exploring Themes of Medicalization and Empowerment 39
- 3 The Anger of Hope and the Anger of Despair: How Anger Relates to Women’s Depression 62
- 4 “Imprisoned in My Own Prison” A Relational Understanding of Sonya’s Story of Postpartum Depression 88
- 5 Postpartum Depression: Women’s Accounts of Loss and Change 113
- 6 Legacy of Betrayal: A Theory of Demoralization from the Perspective of Women Who Have Been Depressed 139
- 7 “I Just Went On. . . . There Was No Feeling Better, There Was No Feeling Worse” Rural Women’s Experiences of Living with and Managing “Depression” 162
- 8 “Your Heart Is Never Free” Women in Wales and Ghana Talking about Distress 183
- 9 Conclusion 207
- About the Contributors 217
- Permissions 221
- Index 223