Aims and objectives. This study aims to understand the effects of culturally enriched body-mind-spirit group therapy on anxiety, depression and holistic well-being among women with breast cancer and to examine patients' views on what aspects of group therapy worked to enhance their health . Design. The study was designed using multiple methods, which consisted of a randomised controlled trial and a focus group interview. Methods. A total of 16 subjects in the control group received the standard care of a physician's treatment at the outpatient department. In addition to standard care, 12 subjects in the experimental group received 10 sessions of weekly body-mind-spirit group therapy for 180 minutes each. This therapy integrates concepts and...
<p>Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the United States. Despite more w...
PURPOSE: Peer support groups for cancer patients show mixed findings regarding effectiveness on psyc...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Complementary and Alternative MedicineAims and objective...
Introduction: Religious and spiritual coping can be applied to maintaining self-esteem, mental rela...
This study aimed to investigate the psychophysiological outcomes of different psychosocial intervent...
One in seven women will develop breast cancer. Most will suffer medically and psychologically from t...
Cancer is deemed the century�s major health problem, and its increasing growth during the last dec...
Background: Breast cancer is the most incident cancer and the fifth cause of death due to malignanci...
Background. Stagnation syndrome, a diagnostic entity in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), is chara...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the group therapy on psychological sym...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading cancers in women in the Western world. Cancer treatm...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
Introduction: The current study aims to examine the effectiveness of combined therapy of spiritual- ...
Objectives: The present research has been carried out to investigate the effectiveness of group mind...
<p>Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the United States. Despite more w...
PURPOSE: Peer support groups for cancer patients show mixed findings regarding effectiveness on psyc...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Complementary and Alternative MedicineAims and objective...
Introduction: Religious and spiritual coping can be applied to maintaining self-esteem, mental rela...
This study aimed to investigate the psychophysiological outcomes of different psychosocial intervent...
One in seven women will develop breast cancer. Most will suffer medically and psychologically from t...
Cancer is deemed the century�s major health problem, and its increasing growth during the last dec...
Background: Breast cancer is the most incident cancer and the fifth cause of death due to malignanci...
Background. Stagnation syndrome, a diagnostic entity in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), is chara...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the group therapy on psychological sym...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading cancers in women in the Western world. Cancer treatm...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
Introduction: The current study aims to examine the effectiveness of combined therapy of spiritual- ...
Objectives: The present research has been carried out to investigate the effectiveness of group mind...
<p>Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the United States. Despite more w...
PURPOSE: Peer support groups for cancer patients show mixed findings regarding effectiveness on psyc...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...