Mary V. Seeman

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Mary V. Seeman, FRCPC, is a Canadian psychiatrist who is Professor Emerita in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.[1] She served as the Tapscott Chair in Schizophrenia from 1997 to 2000.[2]

Seeman is a psychiatrist who has written on gender influences on outcome in schizophrenia,[3] women in schizophrenia,[4] and the impact of parenting with a mental illness.[5]

Selected publications[]

Books[]

  • Reupert, A; Maybery, D; Nicholson, J; Göpfert, M; Seeman, M V. (2015). Parental Psychiatric Disorder: Distressed Parents and their Families. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107070684.
  • Seeman, M.V. (1982). Living and working with schizophrenia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802064744. OCLC 9039169.
  • Seeman, M. V. (1995). Gender and psychopathology (1st ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. ISBN 0880485647. OCLC 32051439. Trove

Personal life[]

She is married to scientist Philip Seeman.[6] Mother to Marc, Bob, and Neil Seeman, and grandmother to Ahron, Geoff, Ciara, David, Ronan, and Dori.

As a child, Mary fled Nazi-occupied Poland with her family via Portugal and settled in Canada. [7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mary V. Seeman |". ims.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
  2. ^ "Mary V Seeman, M.D. | Tapscott Chair". Retrieved 2019-11-27.
  3. ^ Seeman, Mary V. (2019-03-01). "Does Gender Influence Outcome in Schizophrenia?". Psychiatric Quarterly. 90 (1): 173–184. doi:10.1007/s11126-018-9619-y. ISSN 1573-6709. PMID 30484001. S2CID 53759697.
  4. ^ Brzezinski-Sinai, Noa A; Seeman, Mary V (2017-03-30). "Women and schizophrenia: planning for the future". Future Neurology. 12 (2): 89–99. doi:10.2217/fnl-2016-0031. ISSN 1479-6708.
  5. ^ Reupert, Andrea; Maybery, Darryl; Nicholson, Joanne; Göpfert, Michael; Seeman, Mary V. (2015-07-09). Parental Psychiatric Disorder: Distressed Parents and their Families. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107070684.
  6. ^ "Most Wikipedia profiles are about men - these women in Australia are hoping to change that". SBS News. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  7. ^ Mary Seeman, I Remember, Exiles Memorial Centre
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