This Professional Practice Doctorate research explored the importance and impact of therapeutic relationships in the development of sustainable self-management behaviours during cancer rehabilitation. This research aimed to evidence the need to preserve person-centred cancer rehabilitation. It aimed to protect local services from organisational pressures to rationalise rehabilitation through standardised, protocol driven practice. Therapeutic relationships are an important aspect of multi-disciplinary healthcare practice. However, they receive inversely proportionate attention in the research literature. Where research exists, it has often focused on elements of the relationship, rather the entire relationship. This is likely reflective of...
xii, 131 leaves ; 29 cm.Psychotherapy research indicates that the therapeutic relationship influence...
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., dir...
survivorship: what makes a difference? Literature demonstrating the importance of social relationshi...
Cancer survival rates are rising and the long-term needs of cancer survivors are of growing import...
Background: Two cancer rehabilitation (CR) services provide in- and outpatient support, such as a 12...
Background: Cancer rehabilitation, which can comprise exercise and dietary advice among other interv...
Background. Cancer survivors with good social support are generally more motivated to undertake self...
Background: Physical and psychological consequences can develop as a result of cancer and its treatm...
Background: A positive therapeutic relationship is often cited as the most stable predictor of outco...
Background Older cancer survivors have physical and psychosocial problems after completing cancer ...
Background Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role in...
In my doctoral studies I constructed a framework which demonstrated a structured way of understandin...
Introduction Long-term and late effects of cancer treatments can cause functional limitations and re...
Background: Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role i...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
xii, 131 leaves ; 29 cm.Psychotherapy research indicates that the therapeutic relationship influence...
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., dir...
survivorship: what makes a difference? Literature demonstrating the importance of social relationshi...
Cancer survival rates are rising and the long-term needs of cancer survivors are of growing import...
Background: Two cancer rehabilitation (CR) services provide in- and outpatient support, such as a 12...
Background: Cancer rehabilitation, which can comprise exercise and dietary advice among other interv...
Background. Cancer survivors with good social support are generally more motivated to undertake self...
Background: Physical and psychological consequences can develop as a result of cancer and its treatm...
Background: A positive therapeutic relationship is often cited as the most stable predictor of outco...
Background Older cancer survivors have physical and psychosocial problems after completing cancer ...
Background Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role in...
In my doctoral studies I constructed a framework which demonstrated a structured way of understandin...
Introduction Long-term and late effects of cancer treatments can cause functional limitations and re...
Background: Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role i...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
xii, 131 leaves ; 29 cm.Psychotherapy research indicates that the therapeutic relationship influence...
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., dir...
survivorship: what makes a difference? Literature demonstrating the importance of social relationshi...