Are ‘psychiatric’ findings in patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain primary or secondary?
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VOLUME: 37 ISSUE: 1
P: 24 - 27
March 2018

Are ‘psychiatric’ findings in patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain primary or secondary?

Pelviperineology 2018;37(1):24-27
1. Formerly Kvinno Centre, Perth, Western Australia
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ABSTRACT

The often accepted view that CPP is not curable, may be psychological, is the background to the patient histories which form the main body of this paper. These are taken from a book for patients “Unlocking the Female Pelvic Floor” by Peter Petros, Joan McCredie and Patricia Skilling. As such, the descriptions are simplified, but clear. The theme of the book is “A conspiracy of Silence”

Keywords:
Chronic pelvic pain, Psychiatric, TFS ligament repair, Posterior fornix syndrome