Abstract

An outline of female psychosexual development is presented as a framework for an understanding of psychosomatic gynecologic problems. The stages are designated as oral, anal and phallic or oedipal. Maladjustments, regressions or fixations related to any phase of psychosexual development can result in functional disturbances in adult life. The menarche and adolescence are other periods in a girl's life when unresolved conflicts may form the basis for future difficulty. Preparation of the adolescent girl for her role as wife and mother is the most neglected part of her education in our society. Pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea and psychogenic infertility are discussed in relation to psychosexual development, with particular emphasis on the neurophysiology of ovulation.

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