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Psychiatrische Erkrankungen bei Frauen

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Part of the book series: Psychiatrie der Gegenwart ((2033,volume 3))

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Die Wechselbeziehungen zwischen gynäkologischem und psychopathologischem Geschehen werden im Zusammenhang mit der Menstruation besonders deutlich. Veränderungen des Rhythmus bzw. Rythmusstorungen in der seelischen wie in der biologischen Sphäre können sich gegenseitig bedingen, wenn z. B. bei einer an Melancholie erkrankten Frau nicht nur die „zeitlich-rhythmischen Lebensbewegungen“, wie es Pauleikhoff (1986) in Anlehnung an Tellenbach (1983) ausdrückt, sondern auch der Menstruationszyklus sozusagen aus dem Rhythmus geraten oder sogar die psychische Hemmung zur Hemmung der Menstruation bzw. zur Amenorrhoe führt. Der regelrechte Menstruationszyklus kann aber auch zu in gleichem Rhythmus auftretenden psychopathologischen Phänomenen führen, beispielsweise zu den vergleichsweise häufigen prämenstruell dysphorischen Syndromen, oder aber im Extremfall zu den eher seltenen Menstruationspsychosen.

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