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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1433837765 The Psychology of PCOS combines cutting-edge psychological and social science research with compelling personal stories to provide a roadmap for researchers and mental health providers. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause a wide range of symptoms, both physical and psychological. PCOS can cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, insulin resistance, excess and male patterned body hair, and is strongly associated with depression and anxiety. PCOS affects everything from one’s self-conception and identity, to social relationships, intimacy and sexuality, to physical and mental health. Yet the literature has been largely silent regarding the personal and psychosocial experiences of those with PCOS. Using clear and compelling language, the author promotes a wider understanding of PCOS, calls attention to areas of research need, offers insight to mental health providers whose clients suffer from PCOS, and aims to inspire more positive outcomes for individuals with PCOS.
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The Psychology of PCOS combines cutting-edge psychological and social science research with compelling personal stories to provide a roadmap for researchers and mental health providers. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause a wide range of symptoms, both physical and psychological. PCOS can cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, insulin resistance, excess and male patterned body hair, and is strongly associated with depression and anxiety. PCOS affects everything from one’s self-conception and identity, to social relationships, intimacy and sexuality, to physical and mental health. Yet the literature has been largely silent regarding the personal and psychosocial experiences of those with PCOS. Using clear and compelling language, the author promotes a wider understanding of PCOS, calls attention to areas of research need, offers insight to mental health providers whose clients suffer from PCOS, and aims to inspire more positive outcomes for individuals with PCOS.
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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1433837765 The Psychology of PCOS
combines cutting-edge psychological and social science research with compelling personal stories
to provide a roadmap for researchers and mental health providers. Polycystic ovary syndrome
(PCOS) can cause a wide range of symptoms, both physical and psychological. PCO can
cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, insulin resistance, excess and male patterned body hair,
and is strongly associated with depression and anxiety. PCOS affects everything from
one’sself-conception and identity, to social relationships, intimacy and sexuality, to physical
and mental health. Yet the literature has been largely silent regarding the personal and
psychosocial experiences of those with PCOS. Using clear and compelling language, the author
promotes a wider understanding of PCOS, calls attention to areas of research need, offers insight
to mental health providers whose clients suffer from PCOS, and aims to inspire more positive
outcomes for individuals with PCOS.