Prof Linda Gask
@suzypuss.bsky.social
Writer and almost retired academic psychiatrist who lives in Orkney www.lindagask.com agent: GrahamMawChristie
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Prof Linda Gask
@suzypuss.bsky.social
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If you have read my book, please do leave review on Amazon and/or Goodreads! Thank you
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We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination: ‘A male body is the human body; all those extra things women have are studied in ob/gyn’. That was at a time when there was no imperative even to include women in randomised controlled trials of treatment, and they were excluded for many more years because the impact of their pesky hormonal fluctuations got in the way of standardising groups and making comparison between subjects.
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October 31, 2025 at 5:24 PM
We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination: ‘A male body is the human body; all those extra things women have are studied in ob/gyn’. That was at a time when there was no imperative even to include women in randomised controlled trials of treatment, and they were excluded for many more years because the impact of their pesky hormonal fluctuations got in the way of standardising groups and making comparison between subjects.
lindagask.com
October 31, 2025 at 5:24 PM
We need gender-sensitive mental health care
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
My medical education, more than 40 years ago, was centred around the male body as the normative human being. As the American feminist and legal activist Catherine Mackinnon wrote only a few years later in Difference and Dominance: on sex discrimination:…
Here is a link to my recent talk for the Centre for Social Futures
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Towards a Feminist Psychiatry - Professor Linda Gask - Institute of Mental Health
The Institute of Mental Health is one of the leading mental health institutes in the UK, offering leadership and innovation backed by world class expertise.
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October 29, 2025 at 10:56 AM
Here is a link to my recent talk for the Centre for Social Futures
institutemh.org.uk/research/cen...
institutemh.org.uk/research/cen...
Sheltering books from the Northern weather
October 24, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Sheltering books from the Northern weather
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My latest blog - on menopause and mental health
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
Menopause, moods – and me
There are times when traditional feminist thought does women no favours. In her recent ‘against the stream’ article ‘The Menopause transition, a call for a holistic approach’ Rachel Gibbons quotes from Germaine Greer – a heroine of mine in the 1970s: ‘ a view of menopause as a catastrophe […]. If women on the youthful side of climacteric could glimpse what this state of peaceful potency might be, the difficulty of this transition would be lessened.’
lindagask.com
October 6, 2025 at 8:27 AM
My latest blog - on menopause and mental health
My latest blog - on menopause and mental health
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
Menopause, moods – and me
There are times when traditional feminist thought does women no favours. In her recent ‘against the stream’ article ‘The Menopause transition, a call for a holistic approach’ Rachel Gibbons quotes from Germaine Greer – a heroine of mine in the 1970s: ‘ a view of menopause as a catastrophe […]. If women on the youthful side of climacteric could glimpse what this state of peaceful potency might be, the difficulty of this transition would be lessened.’
lindagask.com
October 6, 2025 at 8:27 AM
My latest blog - on menopause and mental health
Reposted by Prof Linda Gask
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
Menopause, moods – and me
There are times when traditional feminist thought does women no favours. In her recent ‘against the stream’ article ‘The Menopause transition, a call for a holistic approach’ Rachel Gibbons quotes from Germaine Greer – a heroine of mine in the 1970s: ‘ a view of menopause as a catastrophe […]. If women on the youthful side of climacteric could glimpse what this state of peaceful potency might be, the difficulty of this transition would be lessened.’
lindagask.com
October 5, 2025 at 11:42 AM
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
Menopause, moods – and me
There are times when traditional feminist thought does women no favours. In her recent ‘against the stream’ article ‘The Menopause transition, a call for a holistic approach’ Rachel Gibbons quotes from Germaine Greer – a heroine of mine in the 1970s: ‘ a view of menopause as a catastrophe […]. If women on the youthful side of climacteric could glimpse what this state of peaceful potency might be, the difficulty of this transition would be lessened.’
lindagask.com
October 5, 2025 at 11:42 AM
How menopause should be truly biopsychosocial - and the importance of listening to women
Reposted by Prof Linda Gask
This article manages to name her husband before it names… her.
October 3, 2025 at 11:15 AM
This article manages to name her husband before it names… her.
Found this on my bookshelf - published 1985
October 1, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Found this on my bookshelf - published 1985
Really great review of women’s mental health and reproduction in World Psychiatry
The issue for me is how do we get this knowledge out there to all the health professionals who think this is all just ‘women’s stuff’?
The issue for me is how do we get this knowledge out there to all the health professionals who think this is all just ‘women’s stuff’?
Review of:
📍 PMDD & menstruation
📍 Contraception & abortion
📍 Infertility, PCOS & endometriosis
📍 Menopause & depression risk
Women’s mental health has long been sidelined. It’s time research caught up with the realities of hormones and stigma and began taking sex seriously.
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📍 PMDD & menstruation
📍 Contraception & abortion
📍 Infertility, PCOS & endometriosis
📍 Menopause & depression risk
Women’s mental health has long been sidelined. It’s time research caught up with the realities of hormones and stigma and began taking sex seriously.
👉 buff.ly/5mwVLPs
October 1, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Really great review of women’s mental health and reproduction in World Psychiatry
The issue for me is how do we get this knowledge out there to all the health professionals who think this is all just ‘women’s stuff’?
The issue for me is how do we get this knowledge out there to all the health professionals who think this is all just ‘women’s stuff’?
Who is on Substack? I've started over there and will probably move my blog over completely. My publication there is called Unmanageable Woman. There is a story behind that. Find out by following me there.
September 11, 2025 at 5:10 PM
Who is on Substack? I've started over there and will probably move my blog over completely. My publication there is called Unmanageable Woman. There is a story behind that. Find out by following me there.
A Lone Enraptured Male www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v3... marvellous archive review from Kathleen Jamie on brave men afoot in the great wilderness, writing books.
Kathleen Jamie · A Lone Enraptured Male: The Cult of the Wild
What’s that coming over the hill? A white, middle-class Englishman! A Lone Enraptured Male! From Cambridge! Here to...
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September 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
A Lone Enraptured Male www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v3... marvellous archive review from Kathleen Jamie on brave men afoot in the great wilderness, writing books.
Visited Cromarty for the first time this week.
September 7, 2025 at 4:58 PM
Visited Cromarty for the first time this week.
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It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
Antidepressants are a feminist issue
It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
lindagask.com
September 3, 2025 at 1:24 PM
It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
Antidepressants are a feminist issue
It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
lindagask.com
September 3, 2025 at 1:24 PM
It’s 35 years now since I first took antidepressants, and I’ve been on them continuously for 31, the last 25 years or so on an SNRI (Serotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor)
Reposted by Prof Linda Gask
If you have read my book, please do leave review on Amazon and/or Goodreads! Thank you
August 6, 2025 at 7:36 PM
If you have read my book, please do leave review on Amazon and/or Goodreads! Thank you
Reposted by Prof Linda Gask
Some thoughts about women and depression following the FDA hearing on pregnancy and SSRIs
The embodied woman
The recent USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expert panel on the use of SSRIs in pregnancy, was a hard watch for various reasons, but, be assured, I’m not going to get into any discussion here about the risks of medication in pregnancy for reasons of my own sanity. No. My concerns were fourfold. The serious shortage of people with experience of actually caring for women with perinatal depression on the panel; the absence of evidence from anyone who has suffered, and I really stress that word…
lindagask.com
August 13, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Some thoughts about women and depression following the FDA hearing on pregnancy and SSRIs
Reposted by Prof Linda Gask
New column at Fight the Fire -
Apparently women's suffrage isn't a settled matter: Hegseth proudly touts his church's despicable views on marriage, slavery, gays and more
Apparently women's suffrage isn't a settled matter: Hegseth proudly touts his church's despicable views on marriage, slavery, gays and more
Apparently women's suffrage isn't a settled matter
Hegseth proudly touts his church's despicable views on marriage, slavery, gays and more
fightthefire.substack.com
August 11, 2025 at 4:43 PM
New column at Fight the Fire -
Apparently women's suffrage isn't a settled matter: Hegseth proudly touts his church's despicable views on marriage, slavery, gays and more
Apparently women's suffrage isn't a settled matter: Hegseth proudly touts his church's despicable views on marriage, slavery, gays and more
Some thoughts about women and depression following the FDA hearing on pregnancy and SSRIs
The embodied woman
The recent USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expert panel on the use of SSRIs in pregnancy, was a hard watch for various reasons, but, be assured, I’m not going to get into any discussion here about the risks of medication in pregnancy for reasons of my own sanity. No. My concerns were fourfold. The serious shortage of people with experience of actually caring for women with perinatal depression on the panel; the absence of evidence from anyone who has suffered, and I really stress that word…
lindagask.com
August 13, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Some thoughts about women and depression following the FDA hearing on pregnancy and SSRIs
Tiredness. What to do about it?
August 13, 2025 at 9:51 AM
Tiredness. What to do about it?
If you have read my book, please do leave review on Amazon and/or Goodreads! Thank you
August 6, 2025 at 7:36 PM
If you have read my book, please do leave review on Amazon and/or Goodreads! Thank you