This article provides a critical reflection of the debate regarding the adoption of positive thinking in the care and recovery of patients with cancer. Positive thinking is an approach characterised by adopting a fighting spirit, taking control and being strong and brave. The association of positive thinking with a range of favourable outcomes has been challenged
M.Phil.In view of the apparent powerful effect of a person's thinking on his life, the overarching a...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between Positivity...
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing. Increasing numbers of peopl...
Explores the meaning of being positive for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Literature review o...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Background: A review of popular literature reveals a constant message about the healing power of 'be...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Background The concept of ‘positive thinking’ emerged in cancer care in the 1990s. The usefulness of...
Background The concept of ‘positive thinking’ emerged in cancer care in the 1990s. The usefulness of...
P(論文)This paper focuses on negative thought patterns and images created due to the physical and emot...
[[abstract]]Background Research has explored the effectiveness of positive thinking on individuals,...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative descriptive study, which explored the meaning of 'p...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
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...
M.Phil.In view of the apparent powerful effect of a person's thinking on his life, the overarching a...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between Positivity...
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing. Increasing numbers of peopl...
Explores the meaning of being positive for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Literature review o...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Background: A review of popular literature reveals a constant message about the healing power of 'be...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Background The concept of ‘positive thinking’ emerged in cancer care in the 1990s. The usefulness of...
Background The concept of ‘positive thinking’ emerged in cancer care in the 1990s. The usefulness of...
P(論文)This paper focuses on negative thought patterns and images created due to the physical and emot...
[[abstract]]Background Research has explored the effectiveness of positive thinking on individuals,...
This paper reports the findings of a qualitative descriptive study, which explored the meaning of 'p...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
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...
M.Phil.In view of the apparent powerful effect of a person's thinking on his life, the overarching a...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between Positivity...
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing. Increasing numbers of peopl...