Psychotherapy

Support for couples struggling with infertility issues

The problem of infertility and the time of therapy is a difficult time for those affected and a trying moment for many relationships. Anger, grief, anxiety and helplessness are emotions that very often accompany patients at various stages of the long-term therapy process. Many couples also struggle with moral dilemmas, and the decision to treat is negatively received by those closest to them. Unfortunately, this is very destructive to the psyche, the relationship and the relationship with the environment. All these experiences and difficulties make us stop coping with the situation in which we find ourselves.

Factors of an emotional nature can unknowingly cause a mental block that hinders treatment, and is often the sole cause of problems with conceiving a child. At such a time, psychological support plays an important role.

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The role of psychotherapy in the process of infertility treatment

The problem of infertility and long-term therapy is a huge mental burden for both partners. However, each of them approaches and experiences this problem in a completely different way. It is the different points of view, as well as the pressure of the environment and the negative emotions that accompany it, that cause many physical and psychological problems affecting ourselves and the relationship. The role of the psychologist in the process of infertility therapy is therefore to help and support you in dealing with your problems and your own emotions, as well as to learn and understand your partner’s emotions that accompany each stage of treatment. Psychotherapy helps to relieve tension, find ways to cope with crisis situations, identify ways to proceed and adapt to the disease and better endure the treatment itself.

During psychotherapy, couples learn:

  • de-stressing and dealing with difficult emotions outside the relationship,
  • taking care of themselves and finding a balance between everyday life and treatment,
  • strengthening themselves,
  • readiness for change,
  • preventing the escalation of depressive moods,
  • coping with diagnosis and with loss and disappointment.
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