Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life changes in the aftermath of cancer. These have been integrated within negative life changes, based on the same human experience framework. Innovative interventions have been designed, prioritizing the pathways to the reduction of emotional distress and psychopathology in cancer, through the facilitation of positive psychological functioning. These interventions have achieved promising results. A theoretical and integrative review of the PP-related constructs was performed in the relevant databases (PsycINFO, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, etc.). These constructs have been linked to positive life changes after cancer and their therapeutic po...
Psychological interventions for adult cancer patients have primarily focused on reducing stress and ...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Background. There is increasing evidence that serious and life-threatening illnesses such as maligna...
En las últimas décadas se ha impulsado desde la Psicología Positiva (PsiPos) el estudio científico d...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttra...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
There is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttraumatic growth (PTG), can res...
Background/Objective:There is increasing evidence that positive life changes,such as post-traumatic ...
Theoretical framework and objectives: Positive psychological interventions have been known to improv...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
This integrative review aimed to analyze the research into positive psychological functioning after ...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Psychological interventions for adult cancer patients have primarily focused on reducing stress and ...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Background. There is increasing evidence that serious and life-threatening illnesses such as maligna...
En las últimas décadas se ha impulsado desde la Psicología Positiva (PsiPos) el estudio científico d...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveThere is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttra...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
There is increasing evidence that positive life changes, such as posttraumatic growth (PTG), can res...
Background/Objective:There is increasing evidence that positive life changes,such as post-traumatic ...
Theoretical framework and objectives: Positive psychological interventions have been known to improv...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
This integrative review aimed to analyze the research into positive psychological functioning after ...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Psychological interventions for adult cancer patients have primarily focused on reducing stress and ...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Background. There is increasing evidence that serious and life-threatening illnesses such as maligna...