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Fertility counseling : clinical guide

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Edition: 2nd edDescription: 308 p. : ill., 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781009014298
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WP 570
Summary: The second edition of the essential guide for reproductive professionals is now available in a Clinical Guide and a Case Studies Guide, presenting the most current knowledge on counseling diverse patients amidst rapidly advancing modern technology. Follow an in-depth presentation of clinical concepts in this Clinical Guide for a foundational understanding of the medical and psychosocial experience of fertility treatment. Explore the areas of reproductive psychology, therapeutic approaches, assessment and preparation in assisted reproduction, addressing the needs of diverse populations, and clinical practice issues. Featuring new topics such as recurrent pregnancy loss, post-partum adjustment, and the pregnant therapist. An essential aid for medical and mental health professionals, this comprehensive guide allows clinicians to develop and refine the skills required to address the increasingly complex psychosocial needs of fertility patients.
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Book Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves WP 570 COV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 09/11/2023 HOM0203

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The second edition of the essential guide for reproductive professionals is now available in a Clinical Guide and a Case Studies Guide, presenting the most current knowledge on counseling diverse patients amidst rapidly advancing modern technology. Follow an in-depth presentation of clinical concepts in this Clinical Guide for a foundational understanding of the medical and psychosocial experience of fertility treatment. Explore the areas of reproductive psychology, therapeutic approaches, assessment and preparation in assisted reproduction, addressing the needs of diverse populations, and clinical practice issues. Featuring new topics such as recurrent pregnancy loss, post-partum adjustment, and the pregnant therapist. An essential aid for medical and mental health professionals, this comprehensive guide allows clinicians to develop and refine the skills required to address the increasingly complex psychosocial needs of fertility patients.

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