tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post6924989690052831496..comments2019-05-15T23:59:20.159-07:00Comments on Feminist Legal Theory: Sexism's toll on women's mental healthLisa R. Pruitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16469550950363542801noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-23399502386620044042015-04-23T23:54:44.612-07:002015-04-23T23:54:44.612-07:00I concur with Rebecca's comment. I would guess...I concur with Rebecca's comment. I would guess that a woman who expresses emotions like stress and anxiety to a doctor is much for likely to be diagnosed with depression than a man expressing those same feelings. Not only that, women tend to be more emotional than men. Yes, a gross generalization, but true in my experience. Women tend to have a high E.Q. and they are effected by the bad things that happen to their families, friends, and colleagues. Because of our misogynist culture, this type of behavior is disfavored and women who express such emotions are diagnosed depressed. That said, I tend to agree with your comments about the psychological toll sexism has on women. Having to constantly fight harder to get the same thing as men, coupled with the double shift, would certainly explain why more women are depressed than men. It is sometimes depressing to be a woman in this world!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14807854935009371794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-41306383452850579832015-04-14T11:11:27.149-07:002015-04-14T11:11:27.149-07:00Through my own experiences, and those I've hea...Through my own experiences, and those I've heard about from female friends, I agree that constantly having to be in state of hyper-vigilance can take an emotional toll on women. Women cannot walk down the street by themselves without having inappropriate comments made about them or said to them, as if they are just an object to be commented on. Sadly, it is unsurprising to me that women face increased levels of mental illness in such a patriarchal society where this type of behavior is commonplace.Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01247871189345137671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-42336465543232179212015-03-03T14:54:39.618-08:002015-03-03T14:54:39.618-08:00This post was very interesting, but it really made...This post was very interesting, but it really made me think about another aspect of this problem. I do not doubt that women's exposure to harassment and discrimination results in women being more likely to experience depression or anxiety, but I wonder how much the gendered difference turns on the way mental illness is diagnosed.<br /><br />I wonder whether women are actually suffering from a mental illness at these rates or whether their doctors (because of social stereotypes and misconceptions about women's ability) are simply diagnosing more women with mental illness. Anecdotally, I know a number of women whose doctors have discredited their symptoms and physical conditions favoring a diagnosis of mental illness (even when physical illness or injury is later confirmed). <br /><br />This disbelief seems to be another example of the harmful discrimination that women face and perhaps, according to the studies you describe, it contributes to women experiencing increased levels of depression and anxiety, making a kind of feedback loop that works to maintain that statistical difference. Rebecca F.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00851188427797460432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-52344497492526838162015-02-10T13:01:55.874-08:002015-02-10T13:01:55.874-08:00Subjugation causes all kinds of neurosis. Its pres...Subjugation causes all kinds of neurosis. Its pressures cause anxiety and depression that I do not believe commercial science is willing to recognize for the simple fact that recognition would not be lucrative. <br /><br />Its interesting to note how subordination can manifest itself in all kinds of subtle ways which lead to OCD, anxiety, and depression. For instance, I've noticed that women, as an unconscious expression of subordination, tend to sit in chairs in very upright and "proper" ways. They take up as little space as possible. The metaphor is obvious. On the other hand, men tend to sit in ways that take up more space, an expression of dominance. <br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06223806309227236626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-83243133999544414502015-02-10T11:31:28.354-08:002015-02-10T11:31:28.354-08:00This post was really eye opening. In general, I th...This post was really eye opening. In general, I think mental illness is not discussed enough or appropriately for the most part. Mental illness has affected several women in my family and I've never made the connection that sexism is possibly contributing (at least in part) to some of these issues. I can definitely understand how sexism may contribute to women's higher likelihood of suffering from mental illnesses. However, I do believe that biology also affects individuals suffering (at least in part). I would be interested in reading more about how biology and sexism play roles in affecting women and how they are connected to both each other and mental illness.Sophiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14866484331857079348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302245627574027504.post-81573785175266743342015-02-10T10:24:31.962-08:002015-02-10T10:24:31.962-08:00I am frustrated with how women are said to be &quo...I am frustrated with how women are said to be "prone to" depression. Your post brings up some good points that even those working in mental health should take note of. I think society does overlook the toll that the gender dichotomy takes, and simply lumps many women together in the "depression disorder" category and lazily says it's due to biology. However, it is not sorted out or explained adequately. Furthermore, many women are judged harshly when they bring up the issues affecting them. It's all such a shame that this is an underground discussion everywhere.Jessica S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13966553584000077340noreply@blogger.com