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Meaning-centered psychotherapy in the cancer setting: finding meaning and hope in the face of suffering

By: Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 2017ISBN:
  • 0199837228
  • 9780199837229
Subject(s): Summary: This edited volume includes chapters on: the existential framework of meaning-centered psychotherapy; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for advanced cancer patients; individual meaning-centered psychotherapy for advanced cancer patients; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for breast cancer survivors; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors; meaning-centered psychotherapy for cancer caregivers; meaning-centered grief therapy; adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy for adolescents and young adults with cancer - issues of meaning and identity; adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy in the palliative care setting - meaning-centered psychotherapy- palliative care (MCP-PC); cultural and linguistic adaptation of meaning-centered psychotherapy for Chinese cancer patients; cultural and linguistic adaptation of meaning-centered psychotherapy for Spanish speaking Latino cancer patients; adaptation of meaning-centered group psychotherapy (MCGP) in the Israeli context; replication study of meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Spain - cultural and linguistic challenges; enhancing meaning at work and preventing burnout - the meaning-centered intervention for palliative care clinicians.
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This edited volume includes chapters on: the existential framework of meaning-centered psychotherapy; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for advanced cancer patients; individual meaning-centered psychotherapy for advanced cancer patients; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for breast cancer survivors; meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors; meaning-centered psychotherapy for cancer caregivers; meaning-centered grief therapy; adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy for adolescents and young adults with cancer - issues of meaning and identity; adapting meaning-centered psychotherapy in the palliative care setting - meaning-centered psychotherapy- palliative care (MCP-PC); cultural and linguistic adaptation of meaning-centered psychotherapy for Chinese cancer patients; cultural and linguistic adaptation of meaning-centered psychotherapy for Spanish speaking Latino cancer patients; adaptation of meaning-centered group psychotherapy (MCGP) in the Israeli context; replication study of meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Spain - cultural and linguistic challenges; enhancing meaning at work and preventing burnout - the meaning-centered intervention for palliative care clinicians.

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