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Cancer, emotional responses and cognitive behavioural psychotherapy
Authors:ANDY FARRINGTON  MA  BA  RMN  NT
Affiliation:ENBCC 650 Course Leader &Senior Behavioural Psychotherapist, Sheffield &North Trent College of Nursing &Midwifery, Ridgeway House, Lodge Moor Hospital, Redmires Road, Sheffield S104LH, UK
Abstract:Cancer and its treatment is known to have a substantial psychological morbidity and, while adjuvant psychological therapy (APT) is well established, relatively little work has been done to investigate the effectiveness of psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), for patients with cancer.
This article focuses initially on emotional responses to the diagnosis of cancer, individual vulnerability and the prevalence of psychological problems in patients with cancer. The use of cognitive behaviour therapy is then described, together with key issues in its application and specific problems. The work concludes by considering differences in applying CBT to patients with cancer compared to patients with other physical illnesses and the notion of 'relapse inoculation'.
Keywords:cancer    psychological problems    cognitive behaviour therapy
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