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- Dedication
- Preface
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Glossary of definitions; anatomical/physiological/pathological inferences
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Clinically significant mind–body interactions: evolutionary history of the scientific basis
- Chapter 2 Teaching psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology
- Chapter 3 Maternal mood in pregnancy: fetal origins of child neurodevelopment
- Chapter 4 Preconceptual to postpartum mental health: mental illness and psychosomatic disease
- Chapter 5 Migraine and pregnancy-related hypertension
- Chapter 6 Disease severity, pain, and patient perception: themes in clinical practice and research
- Chapter 7 Premenstrual disorders: luteal phase recurrent enigmatic conditions
- Chapter 8 Women’s psychosomatic health promotion and the biopsychosociocultural nexus
- Chapter 9 Vulval pain
- Chapter 10 Psycho-oncology and psychosocial aspects of gynaecological cancer
- Chapter 11 Psycho-oncology: the sexuality of women and cancer
- Chapter 12 Migration, gender, and cultural issues in healthcare: psychosomatic implications
- Appendix Self-assessment and reflection—Clinical scenarios from real-life encounters
- Postface: gender-related social constructs and fertility
- Index
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Preface
- Author(s):
Mira Lal
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- Dedication
- Preface
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Contributors
- Glossary of definitions; anatomical/physiological/pathological inferences
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Clinically significant mind–body interactions: evolutionary history of the scientific basis
- Chapter 2 Teaching psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology
- Chapter 3 Maternal mood in pregnancy: fetal origins of child neurodevelopment
- Chapter 4 Preconceptual to postpartum mental health: mental illness and psychosomatic disease
- Chapter 5 Migraine and pregnancy-related hypertension
- Chapter 6 Disease severity, pain, and patient perception: themes in clinical practice and research
- Chapter 7 Premenstrual disorders: luteal phase recurrent enigmatic conditions
- Chapter 8 Women’s psychosomatic health promotion and the biopsychosociocultural nexus
- Chapter 9 Vulval pain
- Chapter 10 Psycho-oncology and psychosocial aspects of gynaecological cancer
- Chapter 11 Psycho-oncology: the sexuality of women and cancer
- Chapter 12 Migration, gender, and cultural issues in healthcare: psychosomatic implications
- Appendix Self-assessment and reflection—Clinical scenarios from real-life encounters
- Postface: gender-related social constructs and fertility
- Index