Sex gender and the biosocial turn
Is anxiety or depression perceived and treated differently when it affects people of different genders? (For example, do conventional ideas about masculinity play a role in the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD in the military? Do men suffering from anxiety or depression experience additional difficulties concerning their self-identity?) If so, how and why?
Please write your essay according to the following requirements related reading: https://sfonline.barnard.edu/sex-gender-and-the-biosocial-turn/
The gender differences highlighted here are rooted in traditional expectations surrounding how men & women should behave/react certain situations – thus when faced with mental health struggles individuals must navigate pre-existing assumptions which may lead them down path receiving help not appropriate for their needs!
As clinicians it is important we understand these power dynamics order provide best possible care – this could involve normalizing conversations around mental health within patient’s social circles whilst also educating them on importance of seeking professional help once necessary (including availability services available). Furthermore we also need recognize individual’s unique backgrounds narratives provide safe space where they can express themselves without feeling judged as result having open dialogue allows us gain deeper insight into underlying causes rather than relying solely physical symptoms diagnosis for example.