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Group support for patients with metastatic cancer. A randomized outcome study.

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Objective evidence is provided that a supportive group intervention for patients with metastatic cancer results in psychological benefit and mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of this group intervention are explored.
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• The effects of weekly supportive group meetings for women with metastatic carcinoma of the breast were systematically evaluated in a one-year, randomized, prospective outcome study. The groups focused on the problems of terminal illness, including improving relationships with family, friends, and physicians and living as fully as possible in the face of death. We hypothesized that this intervention would lead to improved mood, coping strategies, and self-esteem among those in the treatment group. Eighty-six patients were tested at four-month intervals. The treatment group had significantly lower mooddisturbance scores on the Profile of Mood States scale, had fewer maladaptive coping responses, and were less phobic than the control group. This study provides objective evidence that a supportive group intervention for patients with metastatic cancer results in psychological benefit. Mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of this group intervention are explored.

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A randomized trial of the efficacy of group therapy in changing viral load and CD4 counts in individuals living with HIV infection.

TL;DR: Preliminary data provide preliminary data suggesting that HIV-seropositive individuals who receive supportive-expressive group psychotherapy may experience concomitant improvements in CD4 cell count and viral load.
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Rehabilitative care in a specialist palliative day care centre: A study of patients’ perspectives

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Characteristics contributing to an enduring prostate cancer support group in an Asian and pacific islander community

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of semistructured interviews with 24 participants in a well-established prostate cancer support group in Hilo, Hawaii, 17 of whom were of Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry were presented.
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A model for psychotherapy with the good-prognosis cancer patient. Conducted at a time when the patient is amenable to change.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an integrated system of psychotherapy for initial-stage, good-prognosis cancer patients, which includes psychotherapeutic and educational components and is intended to offer them and their families a means of coping with the disease.
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Generalized expectancies for internal versus external control of reinforcement.

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of reward or reinforcement on preceding behavior depend in part on whether the person perceives the reward as contingent on his own behavior or independent of it, and individuals may also differ in generalized expectancies for internal versus external control of reinforcement.
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On Death and Dying

TL;DR: In this article, the implications of terminal illness for patients and for those involved in their care were discussed, and patients invited to talk about their experience found great relief in expressing their fear and anger and were able to move towards a state of acceptance and peace.
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Gaps in doctor-patient communication. Patients' response to medical advice.

TL;DR: A study of 800 outpatient visits to Children's Hospital of Los Angeles as discussed by the authors explored the effect of verbal interaction between doctor and patient on patient satisfaction and follow-through on follow-up.
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