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Volume 33, No. 9 October 2002

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Is PMDD real?
  Further reading
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* Caplan, P. (1995). They say you're crazy. Reading, Mass.: Perseus Books.

* Chrisler, J.C., & Johnston-Robledo, I. (2002). "Raging hormones? Feminist perspectives on premenstrual syndrome and postpartum depression." In M. Ballou & L.S. Brown (Eds.), Rethinking mental health and disorder. New York: Guilford.

* Endicott, J. et al. (1999). Is premenstrual dysphoric disorder a distinct clinical entity? Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine, 12 (5).

* Gallant, S., Popiel, D.A., & Hoffman, D.H. (1992). Using daily ratings to confirm Premenstrual Syndrome/Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Part II. What makes a real difference? Psychosomatic Medicine, 54.

* Hartlage, S.A., Arduino, K.E. & Gehlert, S. (2001). Premenstrual dysphoric disorder and risk for major depressive disorder: A preliminary study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57 (12).

* Lin, J. & Thompson, D. (2001). Treating premenstrual dysphoric disorder using serotonin agents. Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine, 10 (8).

* Steiner, M. & Born, L. (Eds.). (2002) Psychiatric illness in women: Emerging treatments and research. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

 

 


 
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