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Treating fear of cancer recurrence with group cognitive-behavioral therapy : a step-by-step guide / / Josée Savard [and three others]



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Autore: Savard Josée Visualizza persona
Titolo: Treating fear of cancer recurrence with group cognitive-behavioral therapy : a step-by-step guide / / Josée Savard [and three others] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (259 pages)
Disciplina: 616.891425
Soggetto topico: Cognitive therapy
Group psychotherapy
Malalts de càncer
Teràpia cognitiva
Psicoteràpia de grup
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: Psychotherapy Group on Fear of Cancer Recurrence: Therapist's Manual -- 1: Session No. 1 -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Slide #1: Fear of Cancer Recurrence -- 1.1.2 Slide #2: Psychotherapy Group on Fear of Cancer Recurrence -- 1.1.3 Slide #3: Warning -- 1.2 Content of the Sessions -- 1.2.1 Slide #4: Content of the Sessions -- 1.2.2 Slide #5: Session No. 1 -- 1.3 Information on Fear of Cancer Recurrence -- 1.3.1 Slide #6: Fear of Cancer Recurrence -- 1.3.2 Slide #7: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 1.4 Beliefs About the Influence of Psychological Factors on Cancer -- 1.4.1 Slide #8: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 1.4.2 Slide #9: The Power of Thought -- 1.4.3 Slide #10: Influence of Psychological Factors on Cancer -- 1.4.4 Slide #11: Popular Beliefs -- 1.4.5 Slide #12: Clinical Cases vs. Scientific Research -- 1.5 Stress = Cancer? -- 1.5.1 Slide #13: Stress Cancer? -- 1.5.2 Slide #14: Multifactorial Model of Cancer -- 1.6 Positive Thoughts = Cure? -- 1.6.1 Slide #15: Mental Attitude and Cancer Survival - Study 1 -- 1.6.2 Slide #16: Mental Attitude and Cancer Survival - Study 2 -- 1.6.3 Slide #17: Why Is It Important to Let Go of These Beliefs? -- 1.6.4 Slide #18: Summary -- 1.7 The Cognitive Model of Emotions -- 1.7.1 Slide #19: Cancer: A Distressing Experience -- 1.7.2 Slide #20: Cognitive Model of Emotions (Beck) -- 1.8 The Vicious Circle of the Tyranny of Positive Thinking: The Case of Melissa -- 1.8.1 Slides #21-22: The Case of Melissa -- 1.8.2 Slide #23: The Case of Melissa (Continued) -- 1.8.3 Slide #24: The Tyranny of Positive Thinking -- 1.8.4 Slide #25: Negative Thoughts vs. Positive Thoughts -- 1.8.5 Slide #26: Effects of Positive Thinking -- 1.9 What Does Research Say About the Effects of Positive Thinking?.
1.9.1 Slide #27: Effects of Optimism -- 1.9.2 Slide #28: Fighting Cancer? -- 1.10 The Benefits of Realistic Thinking -- 1.10.1 Slide #29: Dark Glasses vs. Rose-Coloured Glasses -- 1.10.2 Slide #30: Is There an Alternative? -- 1.10.3 Slide #31: Realistic Thoughts or Clear Glasses -- 1.10.4 Slide #32: What Is Realistic Thinking? -- 1.10.5 Slides #33-34: The Case of Mary -- 1.10.6 Slide #35: Mary and Realistic Thoughts -- 1.10.7 Slide #36: Benefits of Realistic Thinking -- 1.10.8 Slides #37-38: The Case of Louise -- 1.10.9 Slide #39: Cancer and Realistic Thoughts -- 1.10.10 Slide #40: Do You Need to Change Your Way of Seeing Things? -- 1.11 Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy -- 1.11.1 Slide #41: Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy -- 1.12 Recognizing Negative Thoughts -- 1.12.1 Slide #42: Characteristics of Negative Thoughts -- 1.13 Thought Identification Exercise -- 1.13.1 Slide #43: Identification of Negative Thoughts -- 1.13.2 Slide #44: Exercise to Do at Home -- 1.14 Slide #45: End of Session Discussion -- 1.15 Slide #46: Tools in Brief -- References -- 2: Session No. 2 -- 2.1 Session Agenda -- 2.1.1 Slide #3: Session No. 2 -- 2.2 Review of the Previous Session -- 2.3 Review of Last Week's Exercise -- 2.3.1 Slide #4: Review of the Thought Identification Exercise -- 2.4 Fear of Cancer Recurrence Model -- 2.4.1 Slide #5: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 2.5 Cognitive Restructuring -- 2.5.1 Slide #6: Cognitive Restructuring Grid -- 2.5.2 Slide #7: The Case of Elise -- 2.5.3 Slide #8: Fear of Recurrence -- 2.5.4 Slide #9: The Case of Elise -- 2.5.5 Slide #10: Questioning Your Thoughts -- 2.5.6 Slide #11: The Case of Elise -- 2.5.7 Slide #12: Recurrence ≠ Death -- 2.6 Interpreting Physical Symptoms -- 2.6.1 Slide #13: Interpreting Physical Symptoms Realistically.
2.6.2 Slide #14: Interpreting Physical Symptoms Realistically (NILP) -- 2.7 Information-Seeking Profiles -- 2.7.1 Slide #15: The Importance of Seeking the Right Information -- 2.8 Being Well Informed -- 2.8.1 Slide #16: Being Well Informed -- 2.9 Interpreting Probabilities and Statistics -- 2.9.1 Slide #17: Interpreting Probabilities -- 2.9.2 Slide #18: Interpreting Probabilities -- 2.9.3 Slide #19: Interpreting Probabilities -- 2.9.4 Slide #20: Interpreting Probabilities -- 2.9.5 Slide #17: Interpreting Probabilities (Go Back to a Previous Slide) -- 2.10 Cognitive Restructuring Exercise -- 2.10.1 Slide #21: Exercise to Do at Home -- 2.10.2 Slides # 22-23: Cognitive Restructuring Grid and Questionning your Thoughts -- 2.11 Slide #24: End of Session Discussion -- 2.12 Slide #25: Tools in Brief -- References -- Untitled -- Untitled -- 3: Session No. 3 -- 3.1 Session Agenda -- 3.1.1 Slide #3: Session No. 3 -- 3.2 Review of the Previous Session -- 3.3 Review of Last Week's Exercise -- 3.3.1 Slide #4: A Look Back on Cognitive Restructuring -- 3.3.2 Slide #5: Cognitive Restructuring Grid -- 3.3.3 Slide #6: Questioning Your Thoughts -- 3.4 Intolerance of Uncertainty -- 3.4.1 Slide #7: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 3.4.2 Slide #8: Intolerance of Uncertainty -- 3.4.3 Slide #9: What Do You Think of the Following Statements? -- 3.4.4 Slide #10: Learning to Tolerate Uncertainty -- 3.5 Erroneous Beliefs about Worry -- 3.5.1 Slide #11: The Usefulness and Impact of Worrying -- 3.5.2 Slide #12: Behavioural Experiment -- 3.5.3 Slide #13: Summary -- 3.6 Behavioural Avoidance -- 3.6.1 Slide #14: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 3.6.2 Slide #15: Avoidance -- 3.6.3 Slide #16: Avoidance and Habituation Curves -- 3.6.4 Slide #17: Behavioural Exposure Rules -- 3.6.5 Slide #18: Avoidance and Cancer.
3.7 Behavioural Exposure Exercise -- 3.7.1 Slide #19: The Importance of Facing Your Fears -- 3.7.2 Slide #20: Exercise to Do at Home -- 3.7.3 Slide #21: Behavioural Exposure -- 3.8 End of Session Discussion -- 3.8.1 Slide #22: End of Session Discussion -- 3.9 Slide #23: Tools in Brief -- 4: Session No. 4 -- 4.1 Session Agenda -- 4.1.1 Slide #3: Session No. 4 -- 4.2 Review of the Previous Session -- 4.3 Review of Last Week's Exercise -- 4.3.1 Slide #4: Review of the Behavioural Exposure Exercise -- 4.3.2 Slide #5: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 4.4 Cognitive Avoidance -- 4.4.1 Slide #6: Cognitive Avoidance - The Camel Exercise -- 4.4.2 Slide #7: Cognitive Avoidance -- 4.4.3 Slide #8: The Importance of Facing Your Thoughts -- 4.5 Strategies to Counter Cognitive Avoidance -- 4.5.1 Slide #9: Cognitive Restructuring -- 4.5.2 Slide #10: Planned "Worry Time" -- 4.5.3 Slide #11: Tolerating Negative Thoughts and Emotions -- 4.5.4 Slide #12: Cognitive Exposure -- 4.5.5 Slide #13: Avoidance and Habituation Curves -- 4.6 Seeking Reassurance -- 4.6.1 Slides #14-15: The Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence and Reassurance Seeking: A Form of Avoidance -- 4.6.2 Slide #16: Reassurance Behaviour Examples -- 4.6.3 Slide #17: Reassurance: Yes, But to What Extent? -- 4.7 Seeking Control -- 4.7.1 Slide #18: Seeking Control -- 4.7.2 Slide #19: Seeking Control -- 4.8 What If Cancer Comes Back? -- 4.8.1 Slide #20: What If Cancer Comes Back? -- 4.8.2 Slide #21: Recurrence ≠ Death -- 4.9 Redefining Life Goals -- 4.9.1 Slide #22: The Importance of Life Goals -- 4.9.2 Slides #23-24: The Case of Alfred -- 4.9.3 Slide #25: Redefining Life Goals (Step 1) -- 4.9.4 Slide #26: Redefining Life Goals (Step 2) -- 4.9.5 Slide #27: Avenues for Reflection -- 4.10 Slide #28: End of Session Discussion -- 4.11 Slide #29: Tools in Brief.
4.12 General Review of the Psychotherapy Group -- 4.12.1 Slide #30: Conclusion -- Reference -- Untitled -- Part II: Psychotherapy Group on Fear of Cancer Recurrence: Participant's Manual -- 5: Session No. 1 -- 5.1 What Is Fear of Recurrence? -- 5.1.1 Fear of Recurrence: Is It Normal or Not? -- 5.1.2 Understanding the Vicious Circle of Fear of Recurrence -- 5.2 Can Thoughts Influence Cancer? -- 5.2.1 Beliefs About the Influence of Psychological Factors on Cancer -- 5.2.2 Does Stress Cause Cancer? -- 5.2.3 Does Thought Have the Power to Cure Cancer? -- 5.2.4 Can Positive Thinking Help You Cope with Cancer? -- 5.3 The Cognitive Model of Emotions -- 5.3.1 Cancer: A Distressing Experience -- 5.3.2 The Cognitive Model and Adjustment to Cancer -- 5.4 The Benefits of Realistic Thinking -- 5.4.1 The Tyranny of Positive Thinking -- 5.4.2 Fighting Cancer? -- 5.4.3 Dark, Rose-Coloured, or Clear Glasses? -- 5.4.4 Realistic Thinking and Cancer -- References -- 6: Session No. 2 -- 6.1 Cognitive Restructuring -- 6.1.1 Cognitive Restructuring -- 6.1.2 Cognitive Restructuring and Fear of Cancer Recurrence -- 6.2 Interpreting Physical Symptoms Realistically -- 6.2.1 Seeking the Right Information on Your Condition -- 6.3 Being Well Informed -- 6.4 Interpreting Probabilities and Statistics -- Reference -- Untitled -- 7: Session No. 3 -- 7.1 Intolerance of Uncertainty -- 7.2 Learning to Tolerate Uncertainty -- 7.3 Erroneous Beliefs about Worry -- 7.4 The Importance of Facing Your Fears -- 7.4.1 Avoidance and Habituation -- 7.5 Behavioural Avoidance and Cancer -- 7.6 Behavioural Exposure -- 8: Session No. 4 -- 8.1 Cognitive Avoidance -- 8.2 Facing Your Thoughts -- 8.2.1 Cognitive Restructuring -- 8.2.2 Planned "Worry Time" -- 8.2.3 Tolerating Unpleasant Thoughts and Emotions -- 8.2.4 Cognitive Exposure -- 8.3 Seeking Reassurance.
8.4 Seeking Control.
Titolo autorizzato: Treating fear of cancer recurrence with group cognitive-behavioral therapy  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-07187-5
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