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Adjuvant Psychological Therapy with a Terminally III Patient: A Case Report
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
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Adjuvant Psychological Therapy (APT), a cognitive behavioural treatment, has been developed to alleviate cancer-related anxiety and depression. It is being evaluated in a controlled study of patients with early cancer, but has not been used previously in patients with terminal cancer. This case report describes the use of APT in a severely anxious and depressed male patient with terminal carcinoma of the colon. His psychological progress until death is reported. Although no firm conclusions can be drawn from a single case, the results obtained were sufficiently encouraging to warrant a systematic study of APT in emotionally distressed patients with terminal illness.
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- Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 1991
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