Involuntary Childlessness: Psychological Assessment, Counseling, and Therapy
A high proportion of couples in western industrialized countries are
unable to have children, and in many cases these couples need
psychosocial support. This volume describes a range of counselling and
therapy approaches that can be used in a variety of circumstances. The
approaches described here provide assistance and advice on psychosocial
interventions for all professionals who are active in reproductive
medicine, fertility treatment, and counselling or therapy for couples.
The text introduces knowledge about psychosomatic treatment of fertility
disorders, and describes assessment methods that can be used in
everyday practice by those providing both medical treatment and
counselling for fertility disorders. On the basis of numerous case
examples, various different approaches to counselling and therapy are
described, including, for example, specific approaches that can be taken
by primary care or family physicians, or how to approach the problems
in couples with different cultural backgrounds. A manual for
gynaecologists in the final chapter provides advice and guidelines for a
holistic, psychosomatic course of treatment for childless couples.
By
ATUPILIKE ISAYA
TEKU/BEDCP/101460
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