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Bio-Psycho-Social Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Editor(s):
K Marieke Paarlberg
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Harry B.M. van de Wiel
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2017
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-40402-8
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978-3-319-40404-2
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2017
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10.1007/978-3-319-40404-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
A Woman Afraid to Deliver: How to Manage Childbirth Anxiety
pp. 33
A Woman Afraid of Becoming Pregnant Again: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Childbirth
pp. 51
A Woman Who Cannot Enjoy Her Pregnancy: Depression in Pregnancy and Puerperium
pp. 65
New Mothers with Disturbing Thoughts: Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and of Psychosis in Postpartum
pp. 85
A Woman with a Positive Prenatal Test on Trisomy 21: Counseling in Prenatal Diagnosis
pp. 107
Parents Who Lost Their Baby: Guiding the Mourning Process in Stillbirths and Pregnancy Terminations
pp. 127
A Pregnant Woman Who Could Not Stop Drinking: Management of Alcohol Abuse in Pregnancy
pp. 145
A Young Woman Asking for Labia Reduction Surgery: A Plea for “Vulvar Literacy”
pp. 165
A Woman Struggling for Control: How to Manage Severe Eating Disorders
pp. 183
A Woman with Inexplicable Mood Swings: Patient Management of Premenstrual Syndrome
pp. 199
A Woman Who Suffers Always and Forever: Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain
pp. 217
A Woman Who Has Been Cut: Female Genital Mutilation from a Global Perspective
pp. 235
A Woman with Stress Incontinence: Urogenital Complaints and Psychosexual Consequences
pp. 249
A Couple Who Cannot Conceive: Coping with Infertility
pp. 263
A Young Woman Facing Cancer Treatment: Shared Decision-Making in Fertility Preservation
pp. 283
A Couple Who Considers Artificial Reproductive Techniques: Psychosocially Informed Care in Reproductive Medicine
pp. 297
A Woman Who Never Could Have Coitus: Treatment of Lifelong Vaginismus
pp. 311
A Woman with Coital Pain: New Perspectives on Provoked Vestibulodynia
pp. 329
A Woman with Changing Vulvar Anatomy: Sexuality in Women with Lichen Sclerosus
pp. 343
A Woman Complaining of Lack of Sexual Desire: Sexological Counseling
pp. 367
A Theoretical and Empirical Study of the Core of the Psychosomatic Approach to Obstetrics and Gynecology: Meta-Competences, Clinical Roles, and POG Competency Profiles
pp. 395
Introduction
pp. 399
History: A Historical Perspective on Patient Education in Clinical Practice and in Medical Education
pp. 417
Scholar: A Scholar Who Cannot See the Woods for the Trees: The Biopsychosocial Model as the Scientific Basis for the Psychosomatic Approach
pp. 433
Health Advocate: An Obstetrician in Doubt—Coping with Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Decisions
pp. 455
Communicator: The Gynecologist Who Could Not Convince His Patients
pp. 471
Collaborator: A Midwife Who Had a Conflict with an Obstetrician—How to Transform “Contact Tics” into “Co Tactics”
pp. 479
Professional: A Sexologist Who Overstepped the Mark—How to Handle the Therapeutic Relationship in Psychosocial Care
pp. 503
Leader: A Proof of Leadership, Dealing with and Learning from Work-Related Psychotrauma
pp. 525
Medical Expert: The Resident Who Passed the Ultimate Test—The Integration of Roles During the Gynecological Examination
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