Український вісник ПСИХОНЕВРОЛОГІЇ

Науково-практичний медичний журнал
ISSN 2079-0325(p)
DOI 10.36927/2079-0325

ВТРАТА ОРГАНА ЯК ТРИГЕР КРИЗИ ІДЕНТИЧНОСТІ У ЖІНОК ЗІ ЗЛОЯКІСНИМИ ПУХЛИНАМИ РЕПРОДУКТИВНОЇ СИСТЕМИ (огляд літератури)

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Ця наукова праця присвячена висвітленню актуальної проблеми сучасної психіатрії та медичної психології — кризі ідентичності та супутнім психоемоційним розладам, що виникають внаслідок органектомічних операцій у жінок із онкогінекологічними захворюваннями. Послідовно розглянуті наукові праці українських та зарубіжних вчених, що присвячені вивченню таких аспектів кризи ідентичності: причини та механізми її виникнення, варіації її проявів, супутня психопатологічна симптоматика та методи її подолання.

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