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Therapeutic Interventions with Families of Breast Cancer Survivors

A breast cancer diagnosis presents daunting challenges and disruptions to everyday life for family members and caregivers of breast cancer survivors (BCS). Particularly critical to families are their coping mechanisms, patterns of resiliency, and resource availability to navigate such a transformational experience. Family therapy and family therapists can introduce vulnerable families to a variety of clinical interventions that can be helpful in reducing the distress engendered by a breast cancer diagnosis. This manuscript describes clinical dynamics, considerations, and interventions that can be utilized with families of breast cancer survivors. Implications for practice, limitations, and ideas for future research are discussed.

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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Opinion
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISBN/ISSN
0895-2833
Publication Year
2021
Issue Number
1
Journal Titles
Journal of Feminist Family Therapy
Volume Number
33
Start Page
40
End Page
58