Guided imagery as treatment for anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients: a pilot study
M.A. === It is well known that high levels of anxiety and/or depression often accompany the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Literature from various sources, but in particular from the fairly new field of research, Psychoneuroimmunology, also provides ample evidence that excessive anxiety a...
Main Author: | Campbell-Gillies, Lynne |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1427 |
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