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Sex therapy and psychotherapy as part of a holistic plan for breast cancer patients

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Rensburg, J. A. Jansen ǂq (Jurgens Antonie), 1906-1954
dc.contributor.author Marais, Vanessa
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-12T11:43:14Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-12T11:43:14Z
dc.date.issued 2017-10
dc.identifier.citation Marais, Vanessa (2017) Sex therapy and psychotherapy as part of a holistic plan for breast cancer patients, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24345>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24345
dc.description.abstract Advances in breast cancer detection and oncology treatment modalities have prolonged the survival time for the cancer population, which is officially the largest group of cancer survivors among women in the western world, including South Africa (Brem & Kumar, 2011; Fisher, Dolbeault, Sultan & Bredart, 2014; Herbst, 2011; Reyes-Gibby, et al., 2012). In the light of shocking statistics and ever rising numbers of cancer, especially breast cancer, the time is ripe for further research in the domain of psycho-oncology and has motivated the researcher, due to her interest and involvement in breast cancer, to make this her field of research. Despite the need for a bio-psycho-social approach when treating cancer patients there is little literature available on the psychological interventions in South Africa where the majority of research studies previously conducted in South Africa have generally focused on the bio-medical aspects of cancer (Albrecht, 2009; Venter, 2014). To comprehend the paradigm of psycho-oncology, which is the backbone of this study, a theoretical framework was attained from Engel’s humanistic or psychological model (caring) and Pasteur’s biomedical model (curing) (Borrel-Carrio, Suchman, & Epstein, 2004). The primary aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of breast cancer patients concerning their diagnosis, treatment and survivorship and unique needs for psycho-oncological interventions through their own “voices”. The research was conducted within a qualitative framework with a case study method of inquiry employing open-ended style interviews and psychotherapeutic sessions with five purposely sampled breast cancer patients. Two qualitative questionnaires were also used for triangulation purposes. Transcripts of all the therapeutic sessions were analysed using interpretive analysis where categories and themes were developed and described in full. Findings indicated that in spite the extensive proof that breast cancer causes numerous sexual and psychological complications during active treatment and afterwards, patients still feel that they have no “platform” to express their emotions and sexual issues within the oncology framework, or that there is enough and sufficient assistance to attend to their needs. e The researcher hopes that this study will make a valuable contribution to research in the field of psycho-oncology in South Africa and to indicate new realities of the chronicity of breast cancer and treatment complications that demand psychotherapeutic interventions in cancer care and that the study will initiate new ways of understanding the role of psychology and the psychologist in the medical world of cancer. The researcher hopes that by offering an understanding of participants’ unique experiences of this process, practitioners will have insight when working therapeutically with this population and empower them to have a quality of life, even within the boundaries of their illness. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xii, 626 leaves) : illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Breast cancer en
dc.subject Treatment modalities en
dc.subject Multidisciplinary teams en
dc.subject Chemotherapy en
dc.subject Radiation therapy en
dc.subject Hormonal therapy en
dc.subject Chronicity en
dc.subject Remission en
dc.subject Oncology team en
dc.subject Biological side-effects en
dc.subject Psychological side-effects en
dc.subject Sexual side-effects en
dc.subject Psycho-oncology en
dc.subject IPOS en
dc.subject Psych-oncologic interventions en
dc.subject Cognitive-behavioral therapy en
dc.subject Sex therapy en
dc.subject.ddc 616.9944906
dc.subject.lcsh Breast -- Cancer -- Treatment -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Psychotherapy -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Sex therapy -- South Africa en
dc.title Sex therapy and psychotherapy as part of a holistic plan for breast cancer patients en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Psychology en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)


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