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Adapting Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for the palliative care setting: Results of a pilot study.

Related Articles Adapting Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for the palliative care setting: Results of a pilot study. Palliat Med. 2017 Feb;31(2):140-146 Authors: Rosenfeld B, Saracino R, Tobias K, Masterson M, Pessin H, Applebaum A, Brescia R, Breitbart W Abstract AIMS: To establish preliminary evidence for the feasibility, acceptability, and utility of an abbreviated version of Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy tailored to the needs of palliative care patients in the final weeks or months of life. BACKGROUND: Surprisingly, few mental health interventions have specifically targeted the psychological needs of palliative care patients, when physical comfort seems to take precedence over mental health and emotional needs.…
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