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- A Model for Counselling Cancer Patients - ed
Our model for counselling cancer patients integrates a problem-solving approach within a person-centered, biopsychosocial framework Unlike traditional prescriptive problem-oriented frameworks (D'Zurilla, 1986), this model focuses on the patient's experiences and resources
- Review of Psychological Interventions in Oncology: Current Trends and . . .
Psychotherapeutic interventions have gained recognition for their role in alleviating distress, enhancing the quality of life, and supporting a holistic approach to cancer care This review examines the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interventions in improving psychological well-being in cancer patients
- Collaborative Care: A Model for Embedding Counseling in Oncology and . . .
At the ACCC 40th National Oncology Conference this fall, Burling and Lehning will provide an in-depth analysis on how to implement a Collaborative Care model to embed counseling services into oncology and palliative care at your cancer program or practice
- Consultation models in psychosocial oncology - Supportive Care in Cancer
Best practice regarding screening for cancer-related distress includes timely follow-up with psychosocial services to address identified needs Cancer centers frequently struggle to identify distress via systematized, low-burden workflows and link patients to high-quality, evidenced-based care
- Engaging Patients, Oncologists, and Primary Care Clinicians in the Care . . .
Specifically, we propose a coordinated care cancer survivorship model that engages patients and clinicians and that is supported by system-level solutions
- The collaborative care model of psychosocial oncology supports patients . . .
While every patient with breast cancer is screened for depression and anxiety, the Collaborative Care Program is only available to patients in active cancer treatment who don’t already have a mental health provider
- Existentially-Based Individual and Group Counseling Models for Adult . . .
This paper will review three existentially-based individual counseling models and four existentially-based group counseling models for use with cancer survivors Implications for selecting counseling models most appropriate for clients' needs are discussed
- Improved models of care for cancer survivors - The Lancet
The first paper in this Series describes common issues faced by survivors of cancer and practical guidance for clinicians This paper considers how care could be better planned and delivered for survivors of cancer
- Counseling Cancer Patients
In this video, Dr Ellen Dornelas demonstrates her approach to working with people with cancer using a cognitive-existential model focused on coping with the psychological complexity of cancer diagnosis and treatment
- Biopsychosocial models in cancer care: application of a counseling . . .
This correlational research study explored connections between multidisciplinary biopsychosocial assessment models, namely the Quality of Life model and the Indivisible Self model of wellness, and their utility in assessing psychosocial well-being in cancer survivorship
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