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Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Cancer Patients
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ABSTRACT
When this book first appeared in 1981, it was the first to deal comprehensively with major issues in the psychotherapeutic treatment of cancer patients. It remains the standard volume in the field, drawing together a broad spectrum of work using psychological approaches to treatment of cancer patients and to understanding the disease's sociological and psychological implications. Distinguished contributors from medicine, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychology, social work, family and group therapy, and nursing examine key issues, including the role of aggression in the onset and treatment of cancer; sexual functioning of patients; cancer as an emotionally regressive experience, cancer in children, and the countertransference responses of a therapist working with a cancer patient. This volume will be of particular value to helping professionals who deal with cancer patients and their families.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |4 pages
Part I: Theoretical Considerations
chapter 1|11 pages
Experimental Validation of Psychosomatic Aspects of Cancer
chapter 3|19 pages
Stress:Cause or Cure of Cancer?
chapter 4|13 pages
A Psychosocial Model in the Treatment of Cancer Patients
part |2 pages
Part II: Treating Cancer as a Psychosomatic Disease
chapter 6|33 pages
Wilhelm Reich’s Cancer Biopathy
chapter 7|13 pages
Exploring the Relationship Between Personality and Cancer
part |2 pages
Part III: The Role of the Practitioner
chapter 8|36 pages
Cancer and Psychotherapy
chapter 9|15 pages
Psychoanalytic Therapy with Cancer Patients:
chapter 10|23 pages
Medicine as Food:
part |2 pages
Part IV: Group Treatment
chapter 11|21 pages
Aggression and Cancer in Group Treatment
chapter 12|18 pages
Cancer as a Treatment Destructive Resistance in Group Therapy
chapter 13|15 pages
In the Leper Colony:Group Therapy for Cancer Patients
part |2 pages
Part V: The Family