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Published in: Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 2/2020

01-06-2020 | Psycho-oncology | Original Paper

Emotion-Focused Therapy for Anxiety and Depression in Women with Breast Cancer

Authors: Allison Connolly-Zubot, Ladislav Timulak, Natalie Hession, Niamh Coleman

Published in: Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

Emerging evidence supports the efficacy of transdiagnostic approaches in the treatment of comorbid conditions. Given that both depression and anxiety disorders have been consistently noted as the most common psychological presentation across site and stage of illness in patients with cancer, psycho-oncology as a specialty may benefit from approaches that implement transdiagnostic approaches to treatment. This paper presents an adaptation of emotion-focused therapy for comorbid anxiety and depression in women with breast cancer. The described approach outlines how the chronic problematic emotion schemes are triggered by the experience of cancer and its medical treatment as well as transformation of those schemes through a sequence of steps. A process of change occurs through overcoming emotional avoidance and demoralization, increasing distress tolerance, differentiation of core painful feelings, articulation of unmet needs; and generation of adaptive emotions such as boundary setting anger and self-compassion. Implications for practice in a cancer context are discussed in terms of case conceptualisation and therapeutic strategy. Further investment in the clinical development and research of emotion-focused therapy in psycho-oncology may prove informative and supportive in efforts to widen the evidence base and the choice of clinical treatment available to patients with cancer and comorbid anxiety and depressive disorders.
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Metadata
Title
Emotion-Focused Therapy for Anxiety and Depression in Women with Breast Cancer
Authors
Allison Connolly-Zubot
Ladislav Timulak
Natalie Hession
Niamh Coleman
Publication date
01-06-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0022-0116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3564
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-019-09439-2

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