Zusammenfassung
Heather Goodares nachdenkliche Zusammenfassung der sich aus der Be treuung im Umfeld der Onkologie ergebenden Themen, schließt an eine wachsende Zahl von Artikeln aus Großbritannien, Europa und den USA an, die versuchen, die Rolle psychosozialer Intervention bei Krebs herauszuarbeiten (Watson 1983, Cunningham 1988, Massieetal. 1989,Trijs-burg 1992, Anderson 1992). Die von ihr aufgeworfenen Fragen sind nicht neu. Jahrelang war es das übliche Ziel der Erfolgsforschung bei Psychotherapie (wie dies bezeichnet wird), zu bestimmen: „Welche spezifische Behandlung durch wen ist am wirksamsten für den Einzelfall mit diesem spezifischen Problem und unter welchen Begleitumständen?“ (Paul 1969). Diese Fragen wurden bisher im Hinblick auf die Betreuung von Krebspatienten weder systematisch gestellt noch beantwortet.
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Rowland, J. (1994). Kommentar zu Goodare Psychosoziale Betreuung bei Krebs: Auf der Suche nach dem perfekten Paradigma. In: Jahrbuch der Psychoonkologie. Jahrbuch der Psychoonkologie, vol 1994. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9374-7_8
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