Differences in depressed oncologic patients' narratives after receiving two different therapeutic interventions for depression: a qualitative study.

Author: BayónCarmen, BenitoGuillermo, DieguezMaria, Fernández LiriaAlberto, HospitalAna, Orgaz BarnierPablo, PalaoAngela, Rodríguez VegaBeatriz, TorresGuadalupe

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BACKGROUND: This study aims to explore differences in personal narratives of the experience of illness and treatment in depressed oncologic patients who received either combined treatment for depression (psychotherapy plus antidepressants) or standard treatment (antidepressants alone). METHODS: We ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.2036

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Finding Meaning in the Desert of Cancer

Cancer, a formidable adversary, often leaves patients grappling with not only physical challenges but also emotional turmoil. This study, conducted in the field of oncology and psychology, explored the impact of different therapeutic interventions for depression in depressed oncologic patients. The study compared the narratives of patients who received either combined treatment (psychotherapy plus antidepressants) or standard treatment (antidepressants alone). The researchers found that patients in the combined treatment group were more likely to find meaning in their illness, view cancer as a transformative experience, and engage in active coping strategies. This suggests that psychotherapy may play a crucial role in enhancing psychological well-being and promoting resilience in patients with cancer.

The Power of Psychotherapy

The study's findings highlight the importance of psychotherapy in supporting patients with cancer, not only in managing depression but also in helping them find meaning and purpose in their experiences. The study's findings suggest that psychotherapy can be a valuable tool for enhancing psychological well-being and promoting resilience in the face of life-altering challenges. It's a reminder that even in the vast desert of cancer, there are oases of hope and healing waiting to be discovered.

Navigating the Journey of Cancer

For individuals facing cancer, the study's findings offer a beacon of hope. The research underscores the importance of seeking comprehensive care that addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of the disease. Psychotherapy can be a powerful tool for navigating the challenges of cancer, finding meaning and purpose, and building resilience. It's a reminder that the journey through the desert of cancer is not only about survival but also about growth and transformation.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the importance of psychotherapy in supporting the psychological well-being of patients with cancer. The findings suggest that psychotherapy can play a crucial role in helping patients find meaning in their illness, view cancer as a transformative experience, and develop effective coping strategies. It's a reminder that the desert of cancer can be navigated with greater strength and resilience when supported by the healing power of psychotherapy.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2013-04-03
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

21882288

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/pon.2036

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Languages

English

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