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Published on: 8/1/1997
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Violence is part of their daily lives; when these youngpeople become violent, these actions can be seen as an outgrowthof righteous anger, notes psychiatrist Mitchell Wilson, M.D.
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"Infertility is usually unexpected, and the news may come relatively early in a couple's married life, before they've experienced any other failures ," notes Mitchell Wilson, M.D., a member of the Public Information Committee of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute."Couples often experience a sense of shame and failure over their inability to have children.Because these are such difficult feelings to admit, couples may hide their feelings, even to themselves."
Dr. Wilson adds that couples who cannot have children often look to medical advances for a solution.
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"By recognizing potentialproblems," Dr. Wilson concludes, "couples can address issues as they arise, and their relationship will ultimately be strengthened."
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