Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for Patients and Their FamiliesJ. P. Tarcher, 1978 - 268 sidor Outlines a psychological treatment program involving mind-body control, positive imaging, and stress management. Endorses the philosophy that individuals must accept responsibility for their own healing. The authors submit considerable evidence that cancer patients can participate successfully in overcoming "terminal" illnesses and have done so. Intended for use in conjunction with standard medical procedures. |
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... significant part of their identity , these people may not see that change is possible or may even feel that to change significantly is to lose their identity . Most of our patients acknowledge that there was a time prior to the onset of ...
... significant part of their identity , these people may not see that change is possible or may even feel that to change significantly is to lose their identity . Most of our patients acknowledge that there was a time prior to the onset of ...
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... significant because they show that altered ex- pectancies resulting in unconscious changes in behav- ior can produce dramatic changes in outcome . Carl confirmed the effects of positive expectancy in a study of 152 cancer patients at ...
... significant because they show that altered ex- pectancies resulting in unconscious changes in behav- ior can produce dramatic changes in outcome . Carl confirmed the effects of positive expectancy in a study of 152 cancer patients at ...
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... significant effect on underlying body func- tions . 7. The process can be used to confront and alter the stance of hopelessness and helplessness . We have seen again and again how this under- lying depression is a significant factor in ...
... significant effect on underlying body func- tions . 7. The process can be used to confront and alter the stance of hopelessness and helplessness . We have seen again and again how this under- lying depression is a significant factor in ...
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The Individual and | 14 |
The Search for the Causes of Cancer | 31 |
The Link Between Stress and Illness | 43 |
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Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for ... Oscar Carl Simonton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1980 |
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