Clinical Focus


  • Clinical Psychology

Academic Appointments


  • Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Professional Education


  • Residency: VA Medical Center Palo Alto (1978) CA
  • PhD Training: Cornell University Office of the Registrar (1976) NY
  • Fellowship: Wright Institute Clinical Psychology Program (1977) CA
  • Internship: North County Mental Health (1977) CA

2024-25 Courses


All Publications


  • SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE IMPACT OF WORK ON PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY ZAPPERT, L. T., Weinstein, H. M. 1985; 142 (10): 1174-1178

    Abstract

    This study examines the different impact of work on the physical and psychological health of women and men: how men and women in business and managerial professions perceive the pressures of their work environments and what the consequences (e.g., depression, anxiety, somatic complaints, and drug and alcohol abuse) of these stresses are for the individual. The results indicate significant differences between the working men and women studied in job tension, coping strain, role conflict, and health status but not in styles of coping.

    View details for Web of Science ID A1985ARS5000007

    View details for PubMedID 4037129