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Psychosomatic aspects in idiopathic infertility: effects of treatment with autogenic training.
Author: CarruthersM E, HarrisonR F, MurphyG, O'MooreA M, O'MooreR R
Original Abstract of the Article :
It has long been recognised that there is a relationship between emotional stress and some forms of infertility. We have endeavoured to estimate "stress' levels before and after Autogenic Training in 15 couples with infertility of at least two years' duration. Potential stress markers were: plasma p...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3999(83)90091-0
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Autogenic Training: A Potential Oasis for Infertile Couples
This study delves into the intricate relationship between emotional stress and infertility, exploring the therapeutic potential of autogenic training. It's like venturing deep into a desert, where the challenges of infertility are mirrored by the harsh conditions of the environment. The researchers sought to assess the impact of autogenic training on stress levels in couples experiencing infertility. They measured stress markers, including plasma prolactin, urinary free cortisol, and catecholamines, along with psychological assessments. The findings revealed a significant reduction in prolactin levels and anxiety scores in the treatment group, suggesting a potential link between emotional stress and infertility.
Autogenic Training: A Beacon of Hope in the Desert of Infertility
This research offers a glimmer of hope for couples struggling with infertility, suggesting that autogenic training may be a valuable tool for managing stress and its potential impact on reproductive health. The findings highlight the importance of addressing emotional well-being in the context of infertility. The significant reduction in prolactin levels and anxiety scores in the treatment group underscores the potential benefits of incorporating stress-management techniques into infertility treatment plans.
Stress Management: A Key to Navigating the Desert of Infertility
This study emphasizes the importance of stress management in the context of infertility, suggesting that addressing emotional well-being may be a crucial step in overcoming this challenging condition. It encourages couples facing infertility to explore stress-reduction techniques, such as autogenic training, as a potential avenue for improving overall well-being and potentially enhancing fertility.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that infertility is not just a biological challenge, but also an emotional one. Addressing the psychological burden of infertility through stress management techniques, such as autogenic training, may be essential for couples on their journey to parenthood. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, offering respite and hope in the face of adversity.
Date :
- Date Completed 1983-08-17
- Date Revised 2022-04-09
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