Book contents
- Out of Her Mind
- Reviews
- Out of Her Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Are We Out of Our Minds?
- 1 Growing up a Girl
- 2 Family Life
- 3 The Art of Starvation
- 4 The Costs of Fertility
- 5 Women’s Work
- 6 Unheard, Ignored, Entrapped?
- 7 Where Gender, Sex and Mental Health Collide
- 8 Survivors of Male Violence
- 9 Locked Away
- 10 Borderline
- 11 Failed by Mental Health Care
- 12 Written Off Too Soon
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 October 2024
- Out of Her Mind
- Reviews
- Out of Her Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Are We Out of Our Minds?
- 1 Growing up a Girl
- 2 Family Life
- 3 The Art of Starvation
- 4 The Costs of Fertility
- 5 Women’s Work
- 6 Unheard, Ignored, Entrapped?
- 7 Where Gender, Sex and Mental Health Collide
- 8 Survivors of Male Violence
- 9 Locked Away
- 10 Borderline
- 11 Failed by Mental Health Care
- 12 Written Off Too Soon
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
Summary
When women complain about our lives are told we are ‘out of our minds’. That can mean three things. Written off as merely ‘crazy’ anyway and wasting others’ time. Simply driven to that point by the ways in which we are treated. Or our reaction on discovering that our mental health problems are apparently less important. We are NOT crazy when we need talk about the kinds of pain, suffering, abuse, violence and fear that women experience. Women continue to be oppressed in a multitude of different ways and this causes suffering. However, women also develop mental illnesses too and to deny that is to gaslight the women who are suffering. Women need expert help from professionals who also understand what oppression is and the trauma it causes. Our mental health problems are deemed less important by society so receive less investment. Feminism should not only be challenging the oppression of women but fighting for better treatment for mental illness which is real and not all caused by ‘trauma’. We need much better evidence about women’s mental health and illness, which has been chronically underfunded. We need to speak out about the need for more compassionate, women-centred care.
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- Out of Her MindHow We Are Failing Women's Mental Health and What Must Change, pp. 256 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024