1999
DOI: 10.17816/jowd89070
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Psychotherapy of hypertension in pregnant women

Abstract: A psychotherapy in 46 pregnant with hypertension has led to significant blood pressure decrease. The possible mechanisms of blood pressure increase, including fear syndrome are considered. The successful adaptation for pregnancy and fear neutralization result in blood pressure decrease down to normal levels.

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