Background
Golub, Sharon Bramson was born on March 25, 1937 in New York City.
(Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminis...)
Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminist perspective. Despite the fact that the menstrual cycle is an integral part of women's lives, menstruation is often viewed as an illness or problem. Lifting the Curse of Menstruation answers essential questions about the occurence of menstruation—from menarch to menopause—and its effects on women's lives. Experts examine the relationship of menstruation to cognitive competence and psychophysiological response, premenstrual syndrome, toxic shock syndrome, dysmenorrhea, and the relationship between psychopathology and the menstrual cycle. The contributors also discuss how menstrual cycle research has been tainted by sexism and assumptions of biological determinism, offering insightful suggestions on how future research can become more sophisticated, reliable, and valid. Lifting the Curse of Menstruation shatters myths and misconceptions, providing an enormous body of knowledge about the menstrual cycle that will help women to better understand their bodies and enable health care professinals to provide better informed, higher quality care.
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(Written by an author with a distinguished background in b...)
Written by an author with a distinguished background in both psychology and nursing, this down-to-earth overview of what is known about menstruation separates facts from mythology and normality from pathology. It presents a broad survey of the research to date, covering psychological, developmental and medical issues.
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(Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminis...)
Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminist perspective. Despite the fact that the menstrual cycle is an integral part of women's lives, menstruation is often viewed as an illness or problem. Lifting the Curse of Menstruation answers essential questions about the occurence of menstruation—from menarch to menopause—and its effects on women's lives. Experts examine the relationship of menstruation to cognitive competence and psychophysiological response, premenstrual syndrome, toxic shock syndrome, dysmenorrhea, and the relationship between psychopathology and the menstrual cycle. The contributors also discuss how menstrual cycle research has been tainted by sexism and assumptions of biological determinism, offering insightful suggestions on how future research can become more sophisticated, reliable, and valid. Lifting the Curse of Menstruation shatters myths and misconceptions, providing an enormous body of knowledge about the menstrual cycle that will help women to better understand their bodies and enable health care professinals to provide better informed, higher quality care.
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(This volume identifies the unique health needs of aging w...)
This volume identifies the unique health needs of aging women and investigates how the current health care system might better meet those needs.
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Golub, Sharon Bramson was born on March 25, 1937 in New York City.
Diploma, Mount Sinai Hospital School Nursing, 1957. Bachelor of Science, Columbia University, 1959. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1966.
Doctor of Philosophy, Fordham University, 1974.
Head nurse, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1957-1959; contributing editor, Registered Nurse Magazine, Oradell, New Jersey, 1967-1974; assistant professor psychology, College New Rochelle, New York, 1974-1979; associate professor, College New Rochelle, New York, 1979-1986; professor, College New Rochelle, New York, 1986-1998; professor emeritus, College New Rochelle, $D, $D., since 1998; director women's studies, College New Rochelle, New York, 1978-1979; department chairman psychology, College New Rochelle, New York, 1979-1982; private practice individual and group psychotherapy, Harrison, New York, since 1976. Adjunct Professor psychiatry New York Medical College, Valhalla, 1980-1994.
(Written by an author with a distinguished background in b...)
(This volume identifies the unique health needs of aging w...)
(Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminis...)
(Here is an up-to-date view of menstruation from a feminis...)
Fellow American Psychological Association (chairman task force on teaching psychology of women 1980-1983), American Psychological Society. Member Society for Menstrual Cycle Research (president 1981-1983, board directors 1981-1993), Association Women in Psychology, Westchester County Psychological Association (president academy division, Distinguished Service award 2003), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi.
Married Leon M. Golub, June 1, 1958. Children: Lawrence E., David B.