It is very common for cancer patients to experience depression while undergoing treatment (Vega et al., 2014). Previous studies have tested the effectiveness of several types of therapeutic interventions for depression in cancer patients. However, few studies have focused on the use of narrative therapy specifically in this population. This study seeks to test the effectiveness of narrative therapy for cancer patients currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment using the PHQ-9 and White\u27s maps of narrative therapy (Kroenke et al. 2001; 2007)
Background: With a prevalence of up to 16.5%, depression is one of the commonest mental disorders in...
Objective: Depression is particularly prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Cognitive therapy ...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
AbstractIntroductionA pilot trial was carried out to determine if a focussed narrative interview cou...
Introduction: A pilot trial was carried out to determine if a focussed narrative interview could all...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of Narrati...
Background: Cancer, the second most common cause of death, has become a major health problem. Depres...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
Cancer patients are at risk for depression due to the nature of their disease. Previous investigatio...
Background: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Background: Systematic studies of the efficacy of Narrative Therapy (NT) for depression are sparse. ...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for the efficacy of psycho-oncological interventions (POI) in random...
BACKGROUND: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Background: With a prevalence of up to 16.5%, depression is one of the commonest mental disorders in...
Objective: Depression is particularly prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Cognitive therapy ...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
AbstractIntroductionA pilot trial was carried out to determine if a focussed narrative interview cou...
Introduction: A pilot trial was carried out to determine if a focussed narrative interview could all...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of Narrati...
Background: Cancer, the second most common cause of death, has become a major health problem. Depres...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
Cancer patients are at risk for depression due to the nature of their disease. Previous investigatio...
Background: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide and is especially problematic ...
Background: Systematic studies of the efficacy of Narrative Therapy (NT) for depression are sparse. ...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for the efficacy of psycho-oncological interventions (POI) in random...
BACKGROUND: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Background: With a prevalence of up to 16.5%, depression is one of the commonest mental disorders in...
Objective: Depression is particularly prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Cognitive therapy ...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...