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Mind/body dualism in medicine: The case of chronic pelvic pain without organic pathology - A critical review of the literature

Journal/Book: Int J Health Serv. 1998; 28: 26 Austin Ave, Amityville, NY 11701. Baywood Publ Co Inc. 127-151.

Abstract: Chronic pelvic pain in the absence of organic pathology identifiable in medical terms is considered one of the most perplexing conditions that gynecologists confront. A critical analysis of the medical, psychiatric, and psychological literature on chronic pelvic pain without organic pathology reveals that the dichotomous construct of mind and body underpinning medical research and understanding is a barrier to the successful diagnosis and treatment of this condition, and indeed to the productive engagement of the health professional with the patient. The strict duality of the condition's etiology being understood in either physiological or psychogenic terms has been questioned at times over the last 40 years, but only recently has an ''integrative model'' been proposed. However, it is argued here that although the development of a multidisciplinary approach is important, only a radical deconstruction of the medical paradigm will truly address the problem and enable a real change in practice.

Note: Article Grace VM, Univ Canterbury, Dept Feminist Studies, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 1, NEW ZEALAND

Keyword(s): SEXUAL ABUSE; WOMEN; ENDOMETRIOSIS; MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR; DISORDER


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