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Gynecologists cannot fulfill the commitments of their profession
without being psychosomatically oriented. Nevertheless, this field
needs methodology and scientific thinking just as does any other
subspeciality in clinical medicine. Although practiced by all gyne
cologists, creative work is needed in order to develop the various
aspects properly and to establish postgraduate training on a firm
and sound basis. For this purpuse the European Symposia have been
planned by several European Researchers on Psychosomatic Obstetrics
and Gynecology in order to stimulate and integrate clinical
scientific data and therapeutic skills in the bio-psycho-social
field of obstetrics and gynecology. The first European Symposium in
Leuven 1985 concentrated on the psychosomatic aspects of
infertility and high risk pregnancies. This second European
Symposium in Bad Sackingen centered around disturbed body
perception, disturbances of the menstrual cycle, climacteric
syndrome, and senium. These topics were elaborated in main lectures
and workshops held by outstanding researchers in this rapidly
expanding field. The second European Symposium on Psychosomatic
Obstetrics and Gynecology was organized by the German Society of
Psycho somatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, supported by the
University Hospital Freiburg/Br., the University Hospital Basel,
and the Women's District Hospital in Bad Sackingen."
The purpose of sexual and reproductive healthcare should be the
enhancement of personal relationships and a healthy sex life and
not merely counselling and care related to procreation or sexually
transmitted infections. Providing practical and evidence-based
guidance, this textbook follows the curriculum of the joint EBCOG
and ESCRH examination in Contraception and Sexual and Reproductive
Health . Coverage is comprehensive, allowing readers to gain an
in-depth understanding of each topic. Written by trusted experts in
the field, topics covered include contraception, infertility and
sexual dysfunction, sexual violence and STIs. The text provides
advice and practical tips for how to practice patient-centred
counselling and shared decision-making. Improving the relationship
between the patient and healthcare-provider leads to increased
trust, adherence of advice and more satisfactory treatment for the
patient.
The purpose of sexual and reproductive healthcare should be the
enhancement of personal relationships and a healthy sex life and
not merely counselling and care related to procreation or sexually
transmitted infections. Providing practical and evidence-based
guidance, this handbook follows the curriculum of the joint EBCOG
and ESCRH Certificate and Diploma Examination in Sexual and
Reproductive Health. Short, clearly structured text focuses on the
essential knowledge of each topic, allowing readers to quickly
access key information. Written by trusted experts in the field,
topics covered include contraception, infertility and sexual
dysfunction, sexual violence and STIs. The text provides advice and
practical tips for how to practice patient-centred counselling and
shared decision-making. Improving the relationship between the
patient and healthcare-provider leads to increased trust, adherence
of advice and more satisfactory treatment for the patient.
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