Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial

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Autor(a) principal: da Ponte, Guida
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ouakinin, Sílvia, Santo, Jorge Espírito, Ohunakin, Afolabi, Prata, Domingos, Amorim, Inês, Gameiro, Zita, dos Santos, Estêvão Soares, Breitbart, William
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16940
Resumo: Spiritual well-being and a sense of meaning are important influences for quality of life (QoL) in patients with advanced cancer (Field and Cassel, 1997; Sinclair et al., 2006). The importance of the existential care lead to the emergence of meaning-focused interventions (Breitbart, 2002; Chochinov et al., 2005; Puchalski, 2013) in advanced cancer patients or terminally ill (Yalom and Greaves, 1977; Spiegel et al., 1981; Edelman et al., 1999; Edmonds et al., 1999; Classen et al., 2001; Kissane et al., 2003, 2007; Lee et al., 2006; Breitbart et al., 2010; Chochinov et al., 2011). In response to this need, Breitbart and his investigation group developed meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP) to help patients with advanced cancer sustain or enhance a sense of meaning and purpose in their lives, even as they approach the end of life (Breitbart, 2000, 2002; Greenstein and Breitbart, 2000; Breitbart et al., 2010, 2015; Van der Spek et al., 2013; Applebaum et al., 2015). MCP was first developed in a group format (meaning-centered group psychotherapy — MCGP), which is a manualized eight-week intervention (each session: 1.5 h) that utilizes a combination of didactics, experiential exercises and discussion (Breitbart, 2002). The first randomized control trial (RCT) showed benefits in enhancing spiritual well-being and a sense of meaning (Breitbart et al., 2010). Further studies suggested that more severe forms of despair respond better to existential interventions (Breitbart et al., 2015).
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spelling Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trialCancerMeaning-centered group psychotherapy adaptationPortugueseQuality-of-life benefitsSpiritual well-being and a sense of meaning are important influences for quality of life (QoL) in patients with advanced cancer (Field and Cassel, 1997; Sinclair et al., 2006). The importance of the existential care lead to the emergence of meaning-focused interventions (Breitbart, 2002; Chochinov et al., 2005; Puchalski, 2013) in advanced cancer patients or terminally ill (Yalom and Greaves, 1977; Spiegel et al., 1981; Edelman et al., 1999; Edmonds et al., 1999; Classen et al., 2001; Kissane et al., 2003, 2007; Lee et al., 2006; Breitbart et al., 2010; Chochinov et al., 2011). In response to this need, Breitbart and his investigation group developed meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP) to help patients with advanced cancer sustain or enhance a sense of meaning and purpose in their lives, even as they approach the end of life (Breitbart, 2000, 2002; Greenstein and Breitbart, 2000; Breitbart et al., 2010, 2015; Van der Spek et al., 2013; Applebaum et al., 2015). MCP was first developed in a group format (meaning-centered group psychotherapy — MCGP), which is a manualized eight-week intervention (each session: 1.5 h) that utilizes a combination of didactics, experiential exercises and discussion (Breitbart, 2002). The first randomized control trial (RCT) showed benefits in enhancing spiritual well-being and a sense of meaning (Breitbart et al., 2010). Further studies suggested that more severe forms of despair respond better to existential interventions (Breitbart et al., 2015).P30 CA008748CambridgeSapientiada Ponte, GuidaOuakinin, SílviaSanto, Jorge EspíritoOhunakin, AfolabiPrata, DomingosAmorim, InêsGameiro, Zitados Santos, Estêvão SoaresBreitbart, William2021-09-06T09:33:25Z2021-082021-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16940eng10.1017/S14789515210006021478-9523info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:28:58Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/16940Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:06:58.702906Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
title Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
spellingShingle Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
da Ponte, Guida
Cancer
Meaning-centered group psychotherapy adaptation
Portuguese
Quality-of-life benefits
title_short Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
title_full Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
title_fullStr Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
title_full_unstemmed Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
title_sort Meaning-centered group psychotherapy in Portuguese cancer patients: A pilot exploratory trial
author da Ponte, Guida
author_facet da Ponte, Guida
Ouakinin, Sílvia
Santo, Jorge Espírito
Ohunakin, Afolabi
Prata, Domingos
Amorim, Inês
Gameiro, Zita
dos Santos, Estêvão Soares
Breitbart, William
author_role author
author2 Ouakinin, Sílvia
Santo, Jorge Espírito
Ohunakin, Afolabi
Prata, Domingos
Amorim, Inês
Gameiro, Zita
dos Santos, Estêvão Soares
Breitbart, William
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Ponte, Guida
Ouakinin, Sílvia
Santo, Jorge Espírito
Ohunakin, Afolabi
Prata, Domingos
Amorim, Inês
Gameiro, Zita
dos Santos, Estêvão Soares
Breitbart, William
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cancer
Meaning-centered group psychotherapy adaptation
Portuguese
Quality-of-life benefits
topic Cancer
Meaning-centered group psychotherapy adaptation
Portuguese
Quality-of-life benefits
description Spiritual well-being and a sense of meaning are important influences for quality of life (QoL) in patients with advanced cancer (Field and Cassel, 1997; Sinclair et al., 2006). The importance of the existential care lead to the emergence of meaning-focused interventions (Breitbart, 2002; Chochinov et al., 2005; Puchalski, 2013) in advanced cancer patients or terminally ill (Yalom and Greaves, 1977; Spiegel et al., 1981; Edelman et al., 1999; Edmonds et al., 1999; Classen et al., 2001; Kissane et al., 2003, 2007; Lee et al., 2006; Breitbart et al., 2010; Chochinov et al., 2011). In response to this need, Breitbart and his investigation group developed meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP) to help patients with advanced cancer sustain or enhance a sense of meaning and purpose in their lives, even as they approach the end of life (Breitbart, 2000, 2002; Greenstein and Breitbart, 2000; Breitbart et al., 2010, 2015; Van der Spek et al., 2013; Applebaum et al., 2015). MCP was first developed in a group format (meaning-centered group psychotherapy — MCGP), which is a manualized eight-week intervention (each session: 1.5 h) that utilizes a combination of didactics, experiential exercises and discussion (Breitbart, 2002). The first randomized control trial (RCT) showed benefits in enhancing spiritual well-being and a sense of meaning (Breitbart et al., 2010). Further studies suggested that more severe forms of despair respond better to existential interventions (Breitbart et al., 2015).
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