Sinnorientierte Interventionen in der Psychoonkologie |
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Authors: | PD Dr. phil. Anja Mehnert Katharina Braack Sigrun Vehling |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut und Poliklinik f??r Medizinische Psychologie,Zentrum f??r Psychosoziale Medizin, Universit?tsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52 ?C W26, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland
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Abstract: | Patients with advanced cancer often suffer from existential distress. Although a variety of effective psychotherapeutic interventions for the treatment of psychological distress in cancer patients are available, concerns such as hope and meaning of life are only occasionally at the center of therapeutic attention. During recent years growing efforts have been made to develop and evaluate meaning-based interventions for cancer patients, particularly in the Anglo-American research literature. Meaning-based interventions are often realized as group therapy approaches to reduce emotional and spiritual distress and to promote hope, courage and control, to mobilize internal resources and to discuss future goals despite a noticeable limited life expectancy. Further aims include strengthening a patient??s self-esteem and sense of dignity, to appreciate strengths and past achievements, to reduce feelings of isolation, to strengthen the relationship with the partner and family members and to improve communication with the professional healthcare team. |
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