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Review
. 1995 Jul;3(4):252-6.

Essentials of psychotherapeutic intervention for cancer patients

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Review

Essentials of psychotherapeutic intervention for cancer patients

D Spiegel. Support Care Cancer. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

Psychosocial treatments, including group, individual and family psychotherapies, are of proven efficacy, and deserve inclusion as standard components of biomedical treatment for cancer patients. Anxiety and depression are very common (and treatable) problems among cancer patients, most of whom can benefit from intervention. Psychotherapy, both group and individual, employs three fundamental approaches: emotional expression, social support, and cognitive symptom-management skills. Psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in improving quality of life. Results of studies of various psychotherapies include reduction in depression, anxiety, and pain, and improved coping skills, and, in some cases, there is evidence of extended survival time.

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