Overcoming Strategies of Behavior of Women With Endometriosis

In: International Journal of Applied Research in Bioinformatics · 2021 · vol. 11(2) , pp. 54–61 · doi:10.4018/ijarb.2021070106 · W3158982868
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This review analyzes psychosomatic disorders in women with endometriosis, focusing on how personality and coping strategies influence the experience and manifestation of psycho-emotional and psychosocial conflicts.

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The article highlights psychosomatic diseases in gynecology. A review of the literature indicates that the nature of psychosomatic relationships is largely determined by the personality, which should be considered taking into account the characteristics of his socialisation. Many diseases are increasingly viewed from the point of view of experiences, processing of experiences, mental and psychosocial conflicts. In gynecological diseases, in particular, various manifestations of psycho-emotional disorders, disorders of the system of significant relationships are possible. At the same time, the circle of contacts with people is narrowed, the importance of the female and social role, position in relation to all life situations is changing. One of the effective directions in the study of human psychosomatics can be the analysis of psychosomatic disorders, taking into account coping strategies in the period of overcoming stressful situations. An analysis of coping strategies for overcoming stress opens up the possibility of identifying its features that determine the nature of psychosomatic disorders.

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