# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to offer scientific confirmation of strongly held cultural beliefs and values. Purpose Our goal is to examine critically four widely accepted claims in the positive psychology literature regarding adaptational outcomes among individuals living with cancer. Methods We examine: (1) the role of positive factors, such as a “fighting spirit ” in extending the life of persons with cancer; (2) effects of interventions cultivating positive psychological states on immune functioning and cancer progression and mortality; and evidence concerning (3) benefit findi...
Background/Objective:There is increasing evidence that positive life changes,such as post-traumatic ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttra...
Introduction: A growing body of research shows that psychological flexibility (PF) is associated wit...
Background Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because the...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Aim: This article focuses on the role of psychology with regards to the evolvement of cancer, the ps...
Theoretical framework and objectives: Positive psychological interventions have been known to improv...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
There is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttraumatic growth (PTG), can res...
Background/Objective:There is increasing evidence that positive life changes,such as post-traumatic ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttra...
Introduction: A growing body of research shows that psychological flexibility (PF) is associated wit...
Background Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because the...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
Aspinwall and Tedeschi (Ann Behav Med, 2010) summarize evidence they view as supporting links betwee...
Aim: This article focuses on the role of psychology with regards to the evolvement of cancer, the ps...
Theoretical framework and objectives: Positive psychological interventions have been known to improv...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
There is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttraumatic growth (PTG), can res...
Background/Objective:There is increasing evidence that positive life changes,such as post-traumatic ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttra...
Introduction: A growing body of research shows that psychological flexibility (PF) is associated wit...