Title of article :
Treatment of existential distress in life threatening illness: A review of manualized interventions
Author/Authors :
Katerine LeMay، نويسنده , , Keith G. Wilson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
22
From page :
472
To page :
493
Abstract :
Understanding the factors that underlie existential suffering at the end of life has become the focus of a growing body of research. A number of studies have concluded that existential questions can be distressing for some patients. Other studies have shown that existential concerns are an important dimension of quality of life and can increase a patientʹs risk for suicidal ideation and desire for death. Over the years, a number of psychological interventions have been developed aimed at addressing such suffering in patients with cancer. In this paper, we review the evidence supporting the importance of existential concerns in terminally ill patients, describe eight manualized interventions explicitly addressing existential themes, and evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions. Similarities and differences between each intervention are noted, and clinical and empirical considerations are discussed.
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number :
484016
Link To Document :
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