The purpose of this study was to explore ways that Kinetic Awareness®, a somatic body and dance practice, can help women with breast cancer deal with the symptoms of their treatments. The stories of the women are told through a multifaceted case study process, using postpositivist displays of data such as narrative and split page format. This strategy embodies an approach, which does not attempt to find generalized solutions, or prescriptions; portray the researcher as an authority figure; or attempt to speak for the participants. Rather, it offers a multitude of voices, viewpoints and possibilities. Through this qualitative approach, the study focuses on finding agency within a medicalized system of care
Title: Exploratory Study of Breast Cancer Survivors’ Lived Experience Three to Four Years Post-treat...
Background: Breast cancer related lymphoedema affects up to 41% of women after breast cancer treatm...
This journal suppl. entitled: IPOS 9th World Congress AbstractsCongress Theme: Integrating the Psyc...
This session will share the outcomes of a mixed-methods research study created to assess body-image ...
In view of the increasing prevalence of female breast cancer in the global and local arenas, this di...
This review offers a discussion of the state of dance/movement therapy (DMT), research with people l...
International audienceObjective : This qualitative study aims to describe the revitalising effects o...
Because hreast cancer is a leading cause of death, it has received increased attention by researcher...
Objective: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Women with breast cancer face a diversity of physical, psychological, and social changes that affect...
PP. 26-38 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts from the 2012 47th Annual American Dance Therapy...
Aim Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in New Zealand, with 2,575 new diagnoses in 200...
The purpose of the study was to determine if perceptions of occupational performance, body-image, an...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Title: Exploratory Study of Breast Cancer Survivors’ Lived Experience Three to Four Years Post-treat...
Background: Breast cancer related lymphoedema affects up to 41% of women after breast cancer treatm...
This journal suppl. entitled: IPOS 9th World Congress AbstractsCongress Theme: Integrating the Psyc...
This session will share the outcomes of a mixed-methods research study created to assess body-image ...
In view of the increasing prevalence of female breast cancer in the global and local arenas, this di...
This review offers a discussion of the state of dance/movement therapy (DMT), research with people l...
International audienceObjective : This qualitative study aims to describe the revitalising effects o...
Because hreast cancer is a leading cause of death, it has received increased attention by researcher...
Objective: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Women with breast cancer face a diversity of physical, psychological, and social changes that affect...
PP. 26-38 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts from the 2012 47th Annual American Dance Therapy...
Aim Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in New Zealand, with 2,575 new diagnoses in 200...
The purpose of the study was to determine if perceptions of occupational performance, body-image, an...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Title: Exploratory Study of Breast Cancer Survivors’ Lived Experience Three to Four Years Post-treat...
Background: Breast cancer related lymphoedema affects up to 41% of women after breast cancer treatm...
This journal suppl. entitled: IPOS 9th World Congress AbstractsCongress Theme: Integrating the Psyc...