Book contents
- Fertility Counseling: Clinical Guide
- Fertility Counseling: Clinical Guide
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- I Introduction
- II Therapeutic Approaches
- Chapter 3 Fertility Counseling for Individuals
- Chapter 4 Fertility Counseling for Couples
- Chapter 5 Fertility Counseling with Groups
- Chapter 6 A Sexual Therapy Primer for Fertility Counselors
- Chapter 7 “It’s Complicated”: The Intersect Between Psychiatric Disorders and Infertility
- Chapter 8 “Be Fruitful and Multiply”: Addressing Spirituality in Fertility Counseling
- III Third Party Reproduction: Assessment and Preparation
- IV Addressing the Needs of Diverse Populations
- V Special Topics in Fertility Counseling
- VI Practice Issues
- The International Glossary on Infertility and Fertility Care, 2017
- Index
- References
Chapter 4 - Fertility Counseling for Couples
from II - Therapeutic Approaches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2022
- Fertility Counseling: Clinical Guide
- Fertility Counseling: Clinical Guide
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- I Introduction
- II Therapeutic Approaches
- Chapter 3 Fertility Counseling for Individuals
- Chapter 4 Fertility Counseling for Couples
- Chapter 5 Fertility Counseling with Groups
- Chapter 6 A Sexual Therapy Primer for Fertility Counselors
- Chapter 7 “It’s Complicated”: The Intersect Between Psychiatric Disorders and Infertility
- Chapter 8 “Be Fruitful and Multiply”: Addressing Spirituality in Fertility Counseling
- III Third Party Reproduction: Assessment and Preparation
- IV Addressing the Needs of Diverse Populations
- V Special Topics in Fertility Counseling
- VI Practice Issues
- The International Glossary on Infertility and Fertility Care, 2017
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter addresses the role, and importance, of individual counseling and psychotherapy in providing psychological assistance and support to patients who are struggling with infertility and loss. Depression and anxiety are the two most frequent emotional sequelae of the infertility experience.The chapter therefore speaks not only to what factors contribute to making fertility counselors effective in their work, but also addresses specific treatment approaches that can yield positive outcomes in working with this unique population. These approaches include psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy (including dialectical behavior therapy and trauma-focused therapy), and supportive counseling. A brief history and description of each approach is presented in addition to a discussion of ways in which these psychotherapeutic treatments can be effective in working with fertility patients. Each of these approaches can be longer term or time-limited, often depending on the needs and preferences of the patient.The chapter also emphasizes the importance of appropriate professional mental health training as well as an understanding of the unique medical treatments that are an inherent part of the personal experiences of fertility patients. A strong therapeutic alliance is critical to effective individual treatment, and each psychotherapy approach provides strategies for assisting individuals who are emotionally challenged by infertility.
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- Fertility Counseling: Clinical Guide , pp. 49 - 58Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022