: Breast cancer (BC) in younger age is a critical and potentially traumatic experience that can interrupt the continuity of self-narrative during a crucial phase. In the Narrative Identity framework the translation of memories into autobiographical narratives is an internal and external process that plays a key role in meaning-making, social relationships and self-coherence. The aim of this study is to examine the role and function that autobiographical memory narratives (AMN) play in the process of adaptation to BC medical treatment. Seventeen BC women below 50 years received prompts to provide autobiographical memory narratives at four phases during their treatment (pre-hospitalization-T1-post-surgery-T2-chemo-radio therapy-T3-follow-up-T...
OBJECTIVE: Identity formation is a key developmental milestone for adolescents and young adults (AYA...
A narrative analysis was conducted to explore the research question: How do women reshape their sens...
Coping with cancer presents a formidable challenge. Finding meaning, or making sense of the disease,...
Cancer narration is an elective tool to construct sensemaking processes aimed at supporting adaptati...
International audienceCancer involves stressful events. One aspect of cognition that is impacted by ...
Background The onset of breast cancer is considered a potential traumatic event associated with phy...
Breast cancer (BC) in women under 50 is a potentially traumatic experience that can upset a woman’s ...
Although young adult survivors of childhood cancer (YAs) face a series of significant physical and p...
The onset of early breast cancer is a traumatic experience that holds the risk of impairing the qual...
The focus on cancer rehabilitation has increased, but breast cancer patients still report unmet reha...
This chapter aims to investigate breast cancer survivors’ diverse experiences and complex needs duri...
Research into the change processes underlying the benefits of expressive writing is still incomplete...
The purpose of this study was threefold; to examine the unique challenges faced among young breast c...
The focus on cancer rehabilitation has increased, but breast cancer patients still report unmet reha...
A diagnosis of breast cancer is considered a potential traumatic event associated with physical and ...
OBJECTIVE: Identity formation is a key developmental milestone for adolescents and young adults (AYA...
A narrative analysis was conducted to explore the research question: How do women reshape their sens...
Coping with cancer presents a formidable challenge. Finding meaning, or making sense of the disease,...
Cancer narration is an elective tool to construct sensemaking processes aimed at supporting adaptati...
International audienceCancer involves stressful events. One aspect of cognition that is impacted by ...
Background The onset of breast cancer is considered a potential traumatic event associated with phy...
Breast cancer (BC) in women under 50 is a potentially traumatic experience that can upset a woman’s ...
Although young adult survivors of childhood cancer (YAs) face a series of significant physical and p...
The onset of early breast cancer is a traumatic experience that holds the risk of impairing the qual...
The focus on cancer rehabilitation has increased, but breast cancer patients still report unmet reha...
This chapter aims to investigate breast cancer survivors’ diverse experiences and complex needs duri...
Research into the change processes underlying the benefits of expressive writing is still incomplete...
The purpose of this study was threefold; to examine the unique challenges faced among young breast c...
The focus on cancer rehabilitation has increased, but breast cancer patients still report unmet reha...
A diagnosis of breast cancer is considered a potential traumatic event associated with physical and ...
OBJECTIVE: Identity formation is a key developmental milestone for adolescents and young adults (AYA...
A narrative analysis was conducted to explore the research question: How do women reshape their sens...
Coping with cancer presents a formidable challenge. Finding meaning, or making sense of the disease,...