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Psychoanalytic aspects of assisted reproductive technology / edited by Mali Mann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Karnac, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782412830
  • 1782412832
  • 130695746X
  • 9781306957465
  • 9781781814154
  • 1781814155
  • 0429917899
  • 9780429917899
  • 0429903669
  • 9780429903663
  • 0429478895
  • 9780429478895
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Psychoanalytic Aspects of Assisted Reproductive TechnologyDDC classification:
  • 616.6/9206 23
LOC classification:
  • RG133.5 .P79 2014
NLM classification:
  • 2014 J-760
  • WQ 208
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Psychoanalytic impact of assisted reproductive technology / Mali Mann -- Psychoanalytic understanding of repeated in-vitro fertilization trials, failures, and repetition compulsion / Mali Mann -- Family complexes and oedipal circles: mothers, fathers, babies, donors, and surrogates / Diane Ehrensaft -- Psychoanalytic treatment of anxiety related to motherhood and the use of assisted reproductive technology / Terese Schulman -- Egg donors and sperm donors: parental identity formation / Mali Mann and Andrea Mann -- Infertility, trauma, and assisted reproductive technology: psychoanalytic perspectives / Manisha Near-Akhtar -- Assisted reproduction as explored in The Kids Are All Right / Katherine MacVicar.
Summary: This book contributes in an important way to the psychoanalytic understanding and impact of Assisted Reproductive Technology on a majority of patients who have difficulties starting new families. Recent advances in reproductive technology and the increased use of techniques based upon it have created a need for psychoanalytic thinking and understanding of the psychological implications of Assisted reproductive procedures, in-vitro fertilization and other similar procedures. The recent and rapid advances in medical technologies confront us with a mandate in our clinical work to understand their.
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This book contributes in an important way to the psychoanalytic understanding and impact of Assisted Reproductive Technology on a majority of patients who have difficulties starting new families. Recent advances in reproductive technology and the increased use of techniques based upon it have created a need for psychoanalytic thinking and understanding of the psychological implications of Assisted reproductive procedures, in-vitro fertilization and other similar procedures. The recent and rapid advances in medical technologies confront us with a mandate in our clinical work to understand their.

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Introduction: Psychoanalytic impact of assisted reproductive technology / Mali Mann -- Psychoanalytic understanding of repeated in-vitro fertilization trials, failures, and repetition compulsion / Mali Mann -- Family complexes and oedipal circles: mothers, fathers, babies, donors, and surrogates / Diane Ehrensaft -- Psychoanalytic treatment of anxiety related to motherhood and the use of assisted reproductive technology / Terese Schulman -- Egg donors and sperm donors: parental identity formation / Mali Mann and Andrea Mann -- Infertility, trauma, and assisted reproductive technology: psychoanalytic perspectives / Manisha Near-Akhtar -- Assisted reproduction as explored in The Kids Are All Right / Katherine MacVicar.

English.

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