Psychological and relationship changes of couples undergoing an infertility investigation: Some implications for counsellors |
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Authors: | Judith C. Daniluk Arthur Leader Patrick J. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | a Athabasca University,b University of Calgary, |
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Abstract: | ![]() The emotional and psychological aspects of the experience of infertility have been largely ignored by researchers. A study was accordingly undertaken of 43 infertile couples who were undergoing medical investigation of their fertility problems. Preliminary analysis of the data suggests that the infertility investigation was most stressful for the participants at the time of the initial medical interview, and that distress was greater for those who were themselves identified as having an organic fertility problem. A substantial number of the men and women involved indicated a need for the provision of psychological counselling services. The nature of the most appropriate forms of such help is explored. |
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