Living Beyond Limits: New Hope and Help for Facing Life-threatening IllnessTimes Books, 1993 - 316 sidor Offers concrete guidelines that men and women with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses can use to live fuller -- and possibly even longer -- lives; discusses the current research as mind/body interaction and explains how to use the findings to enhance one's life; how to build sustaining support networks, detoxify fears of dying, reorganize priorities; bring their families closer together; control pain; and create and fulfill goals that speak to their innermost needs and desires. |
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... less , were able to face their problems more directly , and were less frightened . Thus by the end of the year the breast cancer patients in support groups were emotionally better off , whereas those in the control group had suffered ...
... less , were able to face their problems more directly , and were less frightened . Thus by the end of the year the breast cancer patients in support groups were emotionally better off , whereas those in the control group had suffered ...
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... less mutilating procedure were slightly more depressed afterward . This finding , while surprising , had also been observed by British psy- chologist Lesley Fallowfield in a follow - up of women who had been treated for primary breast ...
... less mutilating procedure were slightly more depressed afterward . This finding , while surprising , had also been observed by British psy- chologist Lesley Fallowfield in a follow - up of women who had been treated for primary breast ...
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... less likely to break with a suggestion because they are less likely to think it over . When you are in a state of mind in which you are focusing on the content of an idea , you are less likely to evaluate it or the person who suggested ...
... less likely to break with a suggestion because they are less likely to think it over . When you are in a state of mind in which you are focusing on the content of an idea , you are less likely to evaluate it or the person who suggested ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Weathering the Diagnosis | 14 |
The Lull After the Storm | 31 |
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Living Beyond Limits: New Hope and Help for Facing Life-Threatening Illness David Spiegel Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2005 |
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