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Individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for palliative cancer patients in Lithuania. A case report

Patients with oncological diseases, especially palliative care patients, suffer from physical and psychological difficulties. The quality of life of such patients is bad, they do not have purpose to live and they feel anxiety and distress. In 1959 Victor Frankl wrote the book Man’s Search for Meanin...

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Autores principales: Sutkevičiūtė, Meda, Stančiukaitė, Monika, Bulotienė, Giedrė
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Publishers 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28630594
http://dx.doi.org/10.6001/actamedica.v24i1.3464
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description Patients with oncological diseases, especially palliative care patients, suffer from physical and psychological difficulties. The quality of life of such patients is bad, they do not have purpose to live and they feel anxiety and distress. In 1959 Victor Frankl wrote the book Man’s Search for Meaning in which he stated that the driving force of human life lay in the ability to discern the meaning of faith and spirituality. Inspired by Frankl’s ideas, the American psychiatrist William Breitbart with colleagues have developed both an individual and group model of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy. Studies show that this therapy helps patients to cope with distress, to discover the meaning of life in palliative care patients, and to find the strength to look at life positively; also, it relieves the symptoms of illness. The Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy is integrated in various countries and has recently been initiated for palliative patients in Lithuania. The individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy was used in the case reviewed in this paper.
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spelling pubmed-54679642017-06-19 Individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for palliative cancer patients in Lithuania. A case report Sutkevičiūtė, Meda Stančiukaitė, Monika Bulotienė, Giedrė Acta Med Litu Research Article Patients with oncological diseases, especially palliative care patients, suffer from physical and psychological difficulties. The quality of life of such patients is bad, they do not have purpose to live and they feel anxiety and distress. In 1959 Victor Frankl wrote the book Man’s Search for Meaning in which he stated that the driving force of human life lay in the ability to discern the meaning of faith and spirituality. Inspired by Frankl’s ideas, the American psychiatrist William Breitbart with colleagues have developed both an individual and group model of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy. Studies show that this therapy helps patients to cope with distress, to discover the meaning of life in palliative care patients, and to find the strength to look at life positively; also, it relieves the symptoms of illness. The Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy is integrated in various countries and has recently been initiated for palliative patients in Lithuania. The individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy was used in the case reviewed in this paper. Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Publishers 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5467964/ /pubmed/28630594 http://dx.doi.org/10.6001/actamedica.v24i1.3464 Text en © Lietuvos mokslų akademija, 2017
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