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2010
Stress is an everyday experience that no one is exempt from experiencing, whether the stressor is positive or negative. Combine that reality with a medical condition, and there is a noticeable increase in the stress level that can easily become overwhelming.
Mark Pishotta, Alison Krangel
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Stress is an everyday experience that no one is exempt from experiencing, whether the stressor is positive or negative. Combine that reality with a medical condition, and there is a noticeable increase in the stress level that can easily become overwhelming.
Mark Pishotta, Alison Krangel
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Psychologic support and psychotropic medications
Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1990info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Hennaux, Philippe, Razavi, Darius
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Psychological support for cancer patients
Nursing Standard, 1992All nursing care for cancer patients should include psychological support, it was claimed last week after new evidence that psychological therapy improves patients' quality of life was published by a team from The Royal Marsden Hospital.
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Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments
2022A large body of evidence supports the efficacy of exposure therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This chapter discusses prolonged exposure therapy (PE), a structured treatment program that uses in vivo exposure and imaginal exposure/processing as the core treatment elements. The chapter provides
Lily A. Brown, Edna B. Foa
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Psychological support is vital
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2006My attention has recently been drawn to the report on The State of Ageing and Health in Europe (International Longevity Centre (ILC)-UK and The Merck Company Foundation (MCF), 2006) which was launched at the end of June this year. Many of the findings within the report, in relation to morbidity and mortality statistics, are not particularly surprising.
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Psychologically informed nurse support
American Nurse Journal, 2023Rather than reacting, work collaboratively and creatively to develop a preventive approach.
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Stress, support, psychological states and sleep
Social Science & Medicine, 1991A stress-support model incorporating indicators of life events, social support and SCL-90 measures of psychological distress was hypothesized to affect both reported and objective (somnographic) sleep. To determine the effects of these antecedents on sleep among 69 mid-life women, two models were tested, using both partial correlations and path ...
V M, Paulsen, J L, Shaver
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2001
Abstract Melzack and Wall’s (1965) classic paper on the Gate Control theory of pain is a prime example of how brilliant theoretical insights can lead to a plethora of therapeutic interventions. Without it, we would not have discovered transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), understood how distraction works as a coping ...
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Abstract Melzack and Wall’s (1965) classic paper on the Gate Control theory of pain is a prime example of how brilliant theoretical insights can lead to a plethora of therapeutic interventions. Without it, we would not have discovered transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), understood how distraction works as a coping ...
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Psychological Support for Patients Increases Survival
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2021According to this study: Overall, psychological support interventions for medical patients receiving curative or rehabilitative care increased both the odds and relative length of survival to a degree comparable to other tertiary prevention methods.
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2017
I read the CPD article to improve my knowledge of the psychological needs of people living with cancer. Half of these people (150,000 per year) experience anxiety or depression after a diagnosis of cancer.
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I read the CPD article to improve my knowledge of the psychological needs of people living with cancer. Half of these people (150,000 per year) experience anxiety or depression after a diagnosis of cancer.
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