Abstract
The efficient and continuous use of contraception, and the choice of method, is not always an easy matter. The individual is affected by conscious ideas about the methods and about him or herself. Unconscious factors are of equal importance, and are complicated by the protective forces acting to varying degrees between the two members of every couple.
There is a road from the eye to the heart that does not go through the intellect. G.K. Chesterton (1914)
We are thinking beings, and we cannot exclude the intellect from participating in any of our functions. William James (reprinted 1982)
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Skrine, R. (1993). Seminar training for contraceptive care. In: Montford, H., Skrine, R.L. (eds) Contraceptive Care. Psychosexual Medicine Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4519-8_14
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