Supportive–expressive group therapy for primary breast cancer patients: a randomized prospective multicenter trial
Psycho-Oncology2007Vol. 17(5), pp. 438–447
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Catherine Classen, Helena C. Kraemer, Christine Blasey, Janine Giese‐Davis, Cheryl Koopman, Oxana Palesh, Ami Atkinson, Sue Dimiceli, Gail Stonisch‐Riggs, Joan Westendorp, Gary R. Morrow, David Spiegel
Abstract
This study provides no evidence of reduction in distress as the result of a brief supportive-expressive intervention for women with primary breast cancer. Future studies might productively focus on women with higher initial levels of distress.
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