If you have the patience to interview a family doctor whose outpatient clinic is always very crowded, you will find that a good portion of patients are afflicted with a variety of ailments: gastrointestinal, respiratory, sexual function, balance disorders, leg and foot pain, and other discomforts most often not ascribable to specific diseases, but discomforts that seem varied and scattered, and that persist without solution.
Infertility and its care pathways in family and social relationships
One of the functions of reproductive psychology is to be able to put people at the center.