Changing the Body: Psychological Effects of Plastic SurgeryWilliams & Wilkins, 1981 - 225 Seiten |
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... positive , sometimes quite negative . For example , repression of an embarrassing or unhappy event may do nothing more than ease psychic pain , but repressing a dreaded dental appointment may lead to the needless loss of a tooth ...
... positive , sometimes quite negative . For example , repression of an embarrassing or unhappy event may do nothing more than ease psychic pain , but repressing a dreaded dental appointment may lead to the needless loss of a tooth ...
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... positive psychological development than does an infant with a significant deformity . Frances Macgregor ( 5 ) , whose psychosocial studies of plastic surgery patients span a quarter of a century , has observed a fairly predictable ...
... positive psychological development than does an infant with a significant deformity . Frances Macgregor ( 5 ) , whose psychosocial studies of plastic surgery patients span a quarter of a century , has observed a fairly predictable ...
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... positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested emotionally in the procedure and expects positive results . In order to justify her time , effort , and energy , results must be positive . Second we do not ...
... positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested emotionally in the procedure and expects positive results . In order to justify her time , effort , and energy , results must be positive . Second we do not ...
Inhalt
Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adolescence aesthetic operation aesthetic surgery anxiety appearance asked augmentation mammaplasty patients behavior believe blepharoplasty body image disturbances breast augmentation breast cancer breast reconstruction breast reduction changes Chapter clinical complications concerned consultation coping cosmetic deformity denial depression depressive illness described developed diagnosis Doctor Vazquez Añón Edgerton effects emotional evaluation experience face-lift operation face-lift patients fear feelings felt female femininity following mastectomy Gender Identity Disorder Goin hospital husband implant important improvement informed consent look male Mallory Effect mastectomy patients mother motivations nasal normal nose obese paranoid Paranoid Disorder personality disorder photographs physical Plast plastic surgeon plastic surgical postoperative psychological preoperative problems psychiatrist psychological disturbances psychotic Pygmalion Effect reactions reason reassurance Reconstr reduction mammaplasty References relationships result rhinoplasty patients Rhytidectomy Schizophrenia self-esteem sense sexual significant social somatic delusion stress Surg symptoms talk things thought understanding usually value system weight loss woman women