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Record #178266:

Mind-body imagery practice among Alaska breast cancer patients: a case study / Lyn Freeman, Lisa Dirks.

Title: Mind-body imagery practice among Alaska breast cancer patients: a case study / Lyn Freeman, Lisa Dirks.
Author(s): Freeman, Lyn.
Dirks, Lisa.
Date: 2006.
In: Alaska Medicine. (2006.), Vol. 48(3) (2006)
Abstract: Case-study evaluation of six breast cancer patients who completed conventional care (surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation) for at least six weeks before participating in intervention utilising imagery as adjuvant care. Findings indicate that imagery for "meaning-making" is potent skill for supporting optimal patient recovery.
Notes:

Alaska Medicine. Vol. 48(3) :74-83 (2006).

Keywords: 159.9 -- Psychology.
159.93 -- Psychology, sensation.
613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine.
616 -- Disease and pathology.
616-006.6 -- Tumours and cancer.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 178266

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