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Beatrice Frasl

Patriarchale Belastungsstörung | Book (German)

Patriarchale Belastungsstörung | Book (German)

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Gender, class and psyche

Beatrice Frasl digs deep i the bowels of our "sick" healthcare system

Beatrice Frasl's book reveals the deep-rooted inequalities and biases in mental health care.

📘 Insights into inequality: Learn why women are so much more likely to be affected by depression and anxiety disorders than men, but why men are less likely to see doctors and seek treatment.
🧠 The Diagnosis Gap: Discover how patriarchy and gender stereotypes influence the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
🗣️ A feminist act: The book shows that talking about mental health is an act of emancipation that can give us back control over our own well-being.

The book is written in German

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ISBN 978-3-7099-8175-7
384 pages
Paperback
Haymon Publishing

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