This case report describes an effort to control two primary side-effects of breast cancer radiotherapy (fatigue and skin discomfort) that used a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy with hypnosis (CBTH). Two patients, matched on demographic and medical variables (marital status, employment status, number of children, cancer diagnosis, surgical history, radiation dose), were compared: one who received a CBTH intervention and one who received standard care. Results were consistent with the view that CBTH was effective in managing fatigue and skin discomfort, and increasing relaxation
This is a small pilot study using two psychological interventions aimed at maintaining health and we...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...
This case study describes the use of hypnosis with an anthropologist diagnosed with breast cancer. T...
Objective: The study purpose was to test the effectiveness of a psychological intervention combining...
Background: Breast cancer radiotherapy has been related to negative affect. However, few empirical s...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can be an emotionally difficult experience. Despite this, few studies hav...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy plus h...
Reducing side effects of cancer treatments is a major challenge for clinicians involved in the manag...
International audienceBackground. This study aims to implement two interventions (CBT and hypnosis) ...
Hypnosis has been part of psychological interventions to address the effects of multiple oncological...
Abstract Background Cancer has a lot of consequences on patients’ quality of life (such as cancer-re...
Background: Women with breast cancer undergo painful and distressing treatment procedures. Hypnother...
Introduction A symptom cluster is very common among oncological patients: cancer-related fatigue (CR...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of clinical hypnosis versus cogn...
The fact that terminal cancer patients experience considerable psychological distress is now undispu...
This is a small pilot study using two psychological interventions aimed at maintaining health and we...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...
This case study describes the use of hypnosis with an anthropologist diagnosed with breast cancer. T...
Objective: The study purpose was to test the effectiveness of a psychological intervention combining...
Background: Breast cancer radiotherapy has been related to negative affect. However, few empirical s...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can be an emotionally difficult experience. Despite this, few studies hav...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy plus h...
Reducing side effects of cancer treatments is a major challenge for clinicians involved in the manag...
International audienceBackground. This study aims to implement two interventions (CBT and hypnosis) ...
Hypnosis has been part of psychological interventions to address the effects of multiple oncological...
Abstract Background Cancer has a lot of consequences on patients’ quality of life (such as cancer-re...
Background: Women with breast cancer undergo painful and distressing treatment procedures. Hypnother...
Introduction A symptom cluster is very common among oncological patients: cancer-related fatigue (CR...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of clinical hypnosis versus cogn...
The fact that terminal cancer patients experience considerable psychological distress is now undispu...
This is a small pilot study using two psychological interventions aimed at maintaining health and we...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...
This case study describes the use of hypnosis with an anthropologist diagnosed with breast cancer. T...