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Psychosocial adjustment in women with early stage breast cancer : the effectiveness of experiential-existential psychotherapy groups compared to social support groups

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Authors
  • P.J. Vos
Supervisors
  • J.C.J.M. de Haes
Cosupervisors
  • A.P. Visser
  • B. Garssen
Award date 31-10-2008
ISBN
  • 9789090233604
Number of pages 165
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Language English
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Contents
Chapter 1: Psychosocial interventions for women with breast cancer
Chapter 2: Early stage breast cancer : explaining level of psychosocial adjustment using Structural Equation Modelling
Chapter 3: Psychosocial intervention for women with primary, non-metastatic breast cancer : a comparison between participants and nonparticipants
Chapter 4: Effects of delayed psychosocial interventions versus early psychosocial interventions for women with early stage breast cancer
Chapter 5: Effectiveness of group psychotherapy compared to social support groups in patients with primary, non-metastatic breast cancer
Chapter 6: Dealing with early stage breast cancer : the effects of illness specific coping strategies on psychosocial well-being over time
Chapter 7: Summary and general conclusion
Appendix: Analyzing the difference between psychotherapy groups and social support groups for breast cancer patients : the use of video recordings
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