Problem-solving therapy for cancer patients

  • Arthur M. Nezu Department of Psychology, Drexel University
  • Christine Maguth Nezu Department of Psychology, Drexel University
  • Kristin E. Salber Department of Psychology, Drexel University
Keywords: Problem-solving therapy, effectiveness of psychological treatments, cancer.

Abstract

Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor quality of life, are high among individuals diagnosed with cancer. Problem-solving therapy (PST), a cognitive and behavioral intervention, is one major approach that has been applied and evaluated as a means of positively impacting on such problems. PST trains individuals in a series of skills that helps them cope more effectively with life stressors, such as those associated with cancer and its treatment. This paper provides a brief overview of the research supporting its efficacy, as well as clinical guidelines.

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Published
2013-11-25
How to Cite
Nezu A. M., Nezu C. M. y Salber K. E. (2013). Problem-solving therapy for cancer patients. Psicooncología, 10(2-3), 217-231. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_PSIC.2013.v10.n2-3.43445
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