The aim of this study was to use an ethnographic case study approach to explore breast cancer survivors’ experiences scaling Mt. Kilimanjaro from a posttraumatic growth perspective. Three breast cancer survivors who participated in interviews and observations during a nine-day climb on the mountain were included in this study. Findings are presented first as three individual case studies and then offered as a cross-case analysis to emphasize themes that illustrated the women’s shared experiences of growing from adversity. Participation in the climb on Mt. Kilimanjaro provided an opportunity for the women to (a) nurture priorities, (b) foster self-belief, and (c) cultivate connections. Future research should conduct investigations into the r...
Objective: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is the phenomenon of surpassing levels of functioning than whi...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
Factors related to the posttraumatic growth experiences of spouses of breast cancer survivors, inclu...
Researchers have begun to focus on how traumatic experiences, such as breast cancer, can lead to pos...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongst women. Currently, in Canada, ...
This study focuses on posttraumatic growth (PTG) in patients and survivors of cancer through their p...
In view of the increasing prevalence of female breast cancer in the global and local arenas, this di...
Post-traumatic growth (PTG) is the phenomenon of positive change through the experience of trauma an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of couples following breast cancer an...
Diverging from the pathological focus of 1950's psychology, positive psychologists have concentrated...
Title: Exploratory Study of Breast Cancer Survivors’ Lived Experience Three to Four Years Post-treat...
This thesis explores how 67 Irish female cancer survivors experienced positive growth from cancer. W...
This study explored cancer survivors’ life experiences in moving towards growth. Four Iban participa...
This study investigated the experience of posttraumatic growth for breast cancer survivors who volun...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common types...
Objective: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is the phenomenon of surpassing levels of functioning than whi...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
Factors related to the posttraumatic growth experiences of spouses of breast cancer survivors, inclu...
Researchers have begun to focus on how traumatic experiences, such as breast cancer, can lead to pos...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongst women. Currently, in Canada, ...
This study focuses on posttraumatic growth (PTG) in patients and survivors of cancer through their p...
In view of the increasing prevalence of female breast cancer in the global and local arenas, this di...
Post-traumatic growth (PTG) is the phenomenon of positive change through the experience of trauma an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of couples following breast cancer an...
Diverging from the pathological focus of 1950's psychology, positive psychologists have concentrated...
Title: Exploratory Study of Breast Cancer Survivors’ Lived Experience Three to Four Years Post-treat...
This thesis explores how 67 Irish female cancer survivors experienced positive growth from cancer. W...
This study explored cancer survivors’ life experiences in moving towards growth. Four Iban participa...
This study investigated the experience of posttraumatic growth for breast cancer survivors who volun...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common types...
Objective: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is the phenomenon of surpassing levels of functioning than whi...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
Factors related to the posttraumatic growth experiences of spouses of breast cancer survivors, inclu...