“…For example, when male and female neurotic depressives who are equally distressed are compared with regard to treatment length and prescription of medications, females are seen for more ther-apy sessions and given more potent medications than males (Stein, Del Gaudio, & Ansley, 1976). Another well-documented difference is that women receive over 70% of prescribed psychotropic medications, including tranquilizers, sedatives, stimulants, and antidepressants (Fidell, 1980;Stephenson & Walker, 1979). Since such differential treatment is not related to outcome, one could argue that inherent biological differences in men and women necessitate such differential treatment, but data to support such an argument are lacking.…”