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P0101 - Psychopathological, psychological and therapeutic aspects of virgogamia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
Full research in investigation the neurotic disorders in patients with virgogamia and construction the strategy in treatment actions.
In ambulance conditions 206 patients with neurotic disorders (99-48,1% males and 107- 51,9% females) in virgogamia were investigated, from 1998 to 2004.
During the research for the first time the imaginations about clinic-pathogenesis virgogamia were widened. For the first time the complex investigation of clinic-psychopathologic, psychological, social, hormonal and of vegetative level of patients with virgogamia was made. The psycho traumatic factors, which are components of neurotic disorders and proximate reasons of couples disharmony were marked and this brings то neurotic misbalance; the specification of sexual disorders in patients with virgogamia was investigated, the psychological behavior and psycho vegetative dysfunctions were studied in patients with virgogamia; diagnostic meaning of neurotic disorders were investigated and several clinical syndromes which effects on virgogamia were chosen; the personal-specialties of patients with virgogamia were investigated. The principle of psychotherapy of neurotic disorders were offered and the recommendations of their corrections were made.
The research helps us show the diagnostic level of neurotic disorders of psychic in virgogamia. The recommendations on deferential psychotherapy effects on effect of treatment of virgogamia. The modern investigation and treatment of virgogamia can serve as a prophylactic of nervous and nervous conditions among the population of our republic. Vegetative vasomotor reactions effects badly on sexual nervous. The high efficiency of psychotherapeutics care is shown at neurotic disorders in couples with virgogamia.
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- Poster Session II: Anxiety Disorders
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 23 , Issue S2: 16th AEP Congress - Abstract book - 16th AEP Congress , April 2008 , pp. S222
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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