CONTRACEPTIVE – INTRODUCTION
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The giving of contraceptive advice appears on the surface to be a straightforward and uncomplicated matter, consisting of two adults talking to each other. One is the patient, usually a woman coming for advice and guidance on which method to use, the other the doctor providing expert knowledge on benefits and risks.
The purpose of this chapter is to alert the doctor to the way unconscious conflicts, ambivalence and covert problems can present under the guise of a problem with contraception. It may well be inevitable, and indeed necessary, for the doctor to be caught up to some extent in the patient’s conflict in order for it to be understood. Provided he or she can then step back and think about what is going on and suggest an interpretation for the patient, it may be possible for the conflict to be resolved.
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