Hostname: page-component-7c8c6479df-ws8qp Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-03-28T01:30:48.443Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Control Data for Evaluating the Efficacy of Psychotherapy in Habitual Spontaneous Abortion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

William H. James*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada

Extract

A spontaneous abortion is usually defined as the involuntary expulsion of the foetus before it is of viable age. A woman who has had three consecutive spontaneous abortions is called an habitual spontaneous aborter. The probability that a woman will abort a current pregnancy I call her abortion-probability. In the course of some uncontrolled studies it has been claimed that this probability can be reduced by psychotherapeutic means. For instance, Javert (1957) reported that, using an eclectic treatment, live births resulted from 81.2 per cent. of 154 pregnancies of women who had been habitual aborters. He attributed his success to the psychotherapeutic aspects of his regime.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1963 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bevis, D. C. A. (1951). Lancet, ii, 207.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eastman, N. J. (1956). Williams' Obstetrics, 11th ed. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.Google Scholar
Gebhard, P. H., Pomeroy, W. B., Martin, C. E., and Christenson, C. (1958). Pregnancy, Birth and Abortion. New York: Harper & Bros.Google Scholar
Goldzieher, J. W., and Benigno, B. B. (1958). Amer. J. Obstet. Gynec., 75, 1202.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Javert, C. T. (1957). Spontaneous and Habitual Abortion. New York: McGraw-Hill.Google Scholar
Kinsey, A. C., Pomeroy, W. B., and Martin, C. E. (1948). Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Philadelphia: Saunders.Google Scholar
Malpas, P. (1938). J. Obstet. Gynaec., Brit. Emp., 45, 932.Google Scholar
Mann, E. C. (1956). Obstet. and Gynec., 7, 589.Google Scholar
Reed, T. E., and Kelly, E. L. (1958). Ann. hum. Genet., Lond., 22, 165.Google Scholar
Tupper, C., and Weil, R. J. (1962). Amer. J. Obstet. Gynec., 83, 421.Google Scholar
Warburton, D. (1961). Ph.D. Thesis. Montreal: McGill University.Google Scholar
Warburton, D. and Fraser, F. C. (1961). J. Obstet. Gynaec., Brit. Commonw., 68, 784.Google Scholar
Submit a response

eLetters

No eLetters have been published for this article.