Characteristics of the biopsychosocial crisis of infertility

EP Cook - Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
As many as 5 to 12 million individuals of childbearing age in the United States may now be
infertile. For couples who wish to conceive but cannot do so, discovery of physical infertility …

The Psychology of Infertility.

B Lindsey, C Driskill - International Journal of Childbirth …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Infertility is a complex medical issue that faces over six million women in the United States
today. Not only does infertility encompass biological issues, but it also includes complicated …

[引用][C] The psychological component of infertility

EE Wallach, PP Mahlstedt - Fertility and sterility, 1985 - Elsevier
" I can't be all things to all people," is the frustrated response of physicians who
conscientiously focus their attention on the many aspects of infertility. Concerned about …

The infertility experience: Biopsychosocial effects and suggestions for counselors

KJ Watkins, TD Baldo - Journal of counseling & Development, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Infertility affects many individuals and couples. This article begins with a case study of a
couple who have experienced infertility yet do not identify infer tility as their presenting …

Infertility: An unanticipated and prolonged life crisis.

L Forrest, MS Gilbert - Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews literature on common myths and misunderstandings about the causes of infertility,
common psychological responses, psychological responses to medical interventions, and …

Infertility: Psychological issues and counseling strategies

SR Leiblum - 1997 - philpapers.org
Abstract Infertility: Psychological Issues and Counseling Strategies is a valuable reference
for mental health professionals who treat individuals and couples grappling with the …

A biopsychosocial theory of infertility

DA Gerrity - The Family Journal, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
This article briefly reviews the literature on infertility and its emotional, physical, existential,
and relational effects on individuals, couples, and families. Life crisis and biopsychosocial …

The problem of infertility

MD Mazor - The Woman Patient: Medical and Psychological …, 1978 - Springer
Infertility represents a major life crisis to more than 10 million people in the United States 1—
as individuals, as partners in marriage, and as members of families and society. Few people …

Infertility: Clinical and psychological aspects

A Leader, PJ Taylor, J Daniluk - Psychiatric Annals, 1984 - journals.healio.com
By ATHUR LEADER, MD, ERCSIC]. PATRICK. J. TAMOR, MD, ERCSIC) ERCOG, ond
JUDITH DANIUK. MSC. ost men and women approach adulthood with the assumption that …

The role of the psychologist in the evaluation and treatment of infertility

K Kainz - Women's Health Issues, 2001 - Elsevier
The experience of infertility can be devastating for the couple desiring a child. For women,
pregnancy and motherhood are developmental milestones that are highly emphasized by …