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Experiencing Infertility: The Psychological Care of Individuals and Couples

by Kerry Sherman, PhD 3 CE Credits
Description:

It is estimated that 1 in every 6 couples of childbearing age experience some form of compromised fertility or medically diagnosable infertility. Whether or not to pursue infertility treatment and undergo assisted reproduction constitutes a major life decision for patients, decisions that are often accompanied by stressful medical procedures and psychological sequelae no matter what the outcome. The information in this course serves as a resource for mental health professionals and allied healthcare providers who work with infertile patients and highlights the need for a broad approach that encompasses the concerns of the individual, as well as the couple as a dyad and the family as a unit. The course discusses and addresses issues that present in the care of infertility patients. Broad theoretical models within Health Psychology and empirically-based infertility-specific data guide the course content.


Learning Objectives:

After completing this course, health professionals will be able to:
  • Discuss the 4 views on the etiology of infertility, the 4 commonly used infertility treatments and the empirical evidence on the psychological adjustment to infertility.
  • Identify 3 of the common psychological responses to infertility treatment and individual differences in coping of males and females.
  • Indicate the 3 main psychological techniques that facilitate adaptation to infertility and its treatment and their clinical application within the infertility population.
SKU Price Quantity
INF $75.00