Background
Hall, Zaida Mary was born on July 11, 1925 in London. Daughter of Maurice Henry and Jessie (Halstead) Megrah.
(Women are usually more in touch with their emotions than ...)
Women are usually more in touch with their emotions than men and more readily seek help from professional sources when they encounter stress. The response they meet from doctors and other helping professionals at this point can be vital in determining the best outcome for them. Ashurst and Hall have written this book as a contribution towards a better understanding of the psychological aspects of women's health problems.
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Hall, Zaida Mary was born on July 11, 1925 in London. Daughter of Maurice Henry and Jessie (Halstead) Megrah.
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Oxford, 1948; DM, University of Oxford, 1955.
Consultant psychiatrist National Health Svc., Royal South Hants Hospital and Southampton U., Southampton, England, 1971-1990; consultant psychotherapist National Health Svc., Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, England, 1977-1990; honorary consultant psychotherapist National Health Svc., Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, England, since 1993; honorary research fellow, U. Southampton, England, since 1990. Consultant Southampton U., 1971-1990.
(Women are usually more in touch with their emotions than ...)
Fellow Royal College Physicians, Royal College Psychiatrists, Group Analytic Society (committee member 1990-1998).
Married Ruthven Oliphant Hall, May 13, 1950 (deceased 1983). Children: Richard, David, Nigel, Peter. Married Peter Edward Ramsbortham, July 6, 1985.