TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 68, Issue 1 (Summer 2001)

Women and Mental Health

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Original Articles

Women and Mental Health

Pam Alldred, Helen Crowley and Rita Rupal

Fem Rev 68: 1-5; doi:10.1080/01417780110074784

Women and Mental Health A Feminist Review

Liz Bondi and Erica Burman

Fem Rev 68: 6-33; doi:10.1080/01417780122133

Black Women and Mental Health: Working Towards Inclusive Mental Health Services

Melba Wilson

Fem Rev 68: 34-51; doi:10.1080/01417780110042383

Growing Up Young, Asian and Female in Britain: A Report on Self-harm and Suicide

Anita Bhardwaj

Fem Rev 68: 52-67; doi:10.1080/01417780110042392

Violence and Violation: Women and Secure Settings

Gill Aitken and Kate Noble on behalf of Women Working with Women (NW Regional forum for women in and out of mental health and forensic care)

Fem Rev 68: 68-88; doi:10.1080/01417780110042400

Mental Health Services for 'Difficult' women: Reflections on Some Recent Developments

Jennie Williams, Sara Scott and Sue Waterhouse

Fem Rev 68: 89-104; doi:10.1080/01417780122717

The Role of Body Image in Women's Mental Health

Anne Marie Cussins

Fem Rev 68: 105-114; doi:10.1080/01417780110042428

Disrupting Identity through Visible Therapy: A Feminist Post-structuralist Approach to Working with Women Who Have Experienced Child Sexual Abuse

Sam Warner

Fem Rev 68: 115-139; doi:10.1080/01417780110042437

Kiss and Tell: 'The Writing Cure' in Kathryn Harrison's The Kiss (1997)

Jacqueline Hodgson-Blackburn

Fem Rev 68: 140-159; doi:10.1080/01417780110042446

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Dialogues

The Political is Personal – Or, Why Have a Revolution (from Within or Without) When You Can Have Soma?

Sasha Claire McInnes

Fem Rev 68: 160-166; doi:10.1080/01417780110042455

Surplus Suffering: The Case of Portuguese Immigrant Women

Susan James and Juanne Clarke

Fem Rev 68: 167-170; doi:10.1080/014177800316960188

Feminist Therapy 'Institutes' in England

Colleen Heenan

Fem Rev 68: 170-172; doi:10.1080/014177800316960197

Threshold Women's Mental Health Initiative: Striving to Keep Women's Mental Health Issues on the Agenda

Eva Coleman and Anne Guildford

Fem Rev 68: 173-177; doi:10.1080/014177800316960205

Falling through the Gap: Women with Mild Learning Disabilities and Self-harm

Samantha Downie

Fem Rev 68: 177-180; doi:10.1080/014177800316960214

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Review

Reviews

Fem Rev 68: 181-213; doi:10.1080/01417780110042491