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Case Reports
. 2022 Jun 29;12(7):216.
doi: 10.3390/bs12070216.

Mindfulness Meditation as Psychosocial Support in the Breast Cancer Experience: A Case Report

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Mindfulness Meditation as Psychosocial Support in the Breast Cancer Experience: A Case Report

Letizia Iannopollo et al. Behav Sci (Basel). .

Abstract

In the last decade, Mindfulness-based interventions have been increasingly used in health care settings, particularly in the context of cancer. Research documents the efficacy of these interventions for decreasing the burdens of stress, anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep disorders, and other symptoms. This article describes the case report of a patient with breast cancer, highlighting her personality, defense mechanisms, and traumatization connected with the disease. General information about the patient's personal and medical history is presented in addition to the trajectory of psychoncological support, focusing on objectives, intervention strategies based on Mindfulness, and outcomes. The intervention is a combination of individual and group therapies, with particular reference to the use of Mindfulness in a group setting. The goal is to provide the patient with both a peer sharing experience as well as the tools to manage psychoemotional reactions through the development of awareness and a better relationship with herself. The main hypothesized consequences are an increase in self-esteem and coping strategies, which are necessary for a successful adaptation to cancer. The objective of the Mindfulness intervention is to promote the maintenance of an adequate Quality of Life (QoL) and psychological well-being, during and after treatment, transferring these skills into daily life.

Keywords: Mindfulness; Quality of Life; adaptation; anxiety; breast cancer; coping strategies; depression; group therapy; self-esteem; well-being.

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