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Fertility in Obsessional Neurosis

Obsessional neurosis, inasfar as it comes to the attention of the psychiatrist, is a comparatively rare disorder, comprising not more than about 3 per cent of all cases of neurosis. Its rarity is reflected in the fact that the largest series so far described, that of Pollitt (1957), consisted of onl...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 1972-08, Vol.121 (561), p.197-205
Main Authors: Hare, E. H., Price, J. S., Slater, E. T. O.
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Divorce
Family Characteristics
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Marriage
Middle Aged
Neurotic Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Pregnancy
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