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Original Articles

Group cognitive behavior therapy for breast cancer patients: A qualitative evaluation

Pages 139-144 | Published online: 23 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Twenty-five patients who had attended a group cognitive behavior therapy program for breast cancer patients were interviewed by telephone about their experience. Responses were categorized independently and indicated that participants enjoyed the interpersonal and social environment of the group, but also acknowledged the benefits provided by the cognitive behavior therapy modality of the group. While the majority of groups that are currently run for cancer patients are supportive, it is possible that adding a psycho-educational component may meet the needs of greater number of patients.

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