Body-mind-spirit intervention for IVF Women

  • Chan C
  • Chan C
  • Ng S
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Literature supports the efficacy of psychosocial intervention for infertile women. An eastern body-mind-spirit group intervention has been developed to help infertile women in the Chinese population cope with the distress arising from IVF treatment. METHODS: The eastern body-mind-spirit group intervention adopts a bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model, recognizing the strong association between mind, body, and spirit. Chinese philosophies and concepts of health will be integrated into the intervention, helping participants to regain balance and harmony both within themselves and between them and the environment. In this paper, a revisiting of assumptions, therapeutic goals, and the therapeutic process underlying this model are outlined. Program evaluation in terms of descriptive literary sketch done by the participants will be listed so as to illustrate the clinical process. CONCLUSIONS: It was shown and reflected that the eastern Body-Mind-Spirit approach could enhance the holistic health of IVF women. Further investigation on the program efficacy is then suggested.

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Chan, C. H. Y., Chan, C. L. W., Ng, S. M., Ng, E. H. Y., & Ho, P. C. (2005). Body-mind-spirit intervention for IVF Women. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 22(11–12), 419–427. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-005-6418-9

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