"This is the first book to focus on the scientifically based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach to self-management for people with cancer. Combining this transdiagnostic approach with the lived experiences of people with cancer, the book covers the range of psychological symptoms and conditions as a result of cancer. With a focus on value-based living as well as reducing distress, the book illustrates thought management methods such as mindfulness and the development of acceptance to provide a foundation for enhancing participation and wellbeing. It is valuable reading for all those living with cancer and their carers, as well as psychological therapists working in oncology"--
This valuable self-help book for people affected by cancer, their loved ones and friends focuses on self-care when life hurts. It explores the impact of cancer and explains why the usual ways of coping may leave people stuck.
The first book of its kind to focus on the scientifically based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach, it helps people to find ways to cope with painful thoughts and feelings, and to rebuild a meaningful life despite the cancer. With an emphasis on value-based living the book illustrates skills such as mindfulness and the development of acceptance to help people affected by cancer to participate in a fuller life and gain a greater sense of well-being. It combines evidence-based practice with the experiences of people who are living with cancer in the form of numerous quotations throughout, as well as paper and pencil ‘thought’ exercises.
Living Your Life with Cancer through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy helps people affected by cancer to feel more able to sit with the uncertainty of their future, show themselves kindness and compassion and to learn to be true to themselves, no matter what the cancer throws at them. It is also important reading for psychological therapists working in oncology.