Surviving cancer competently intervention program (SCCIP): a cognitive-behavioral and family therapy intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their families.
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Multiple family groups for adult cancer survivors and their families: a 1-day workshop model.Impact of prior traumatic life events on parental early stage reactions following a child's cancer.The role of family phenomena in posttraumatic stress in youth.Research priorities for family assessment and intervention in pediatric oncology.An integrative model of pediatric medical traumatic stress.Socioeconomic disparities in the quality of life in children with cancer or brain tumors: the mediating role of family factorsPosttraumatic Growth Outcomes and Their Correlates Among Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer.Pediatric psychosomatic medicine: creating a template for trainingSingle parents of children with chronic illness: an understudied phenomenon.Developing an intervention to facilitate family communication about inherited genetic conditions, and training genetic counsellors in its delivery.Conducting a randomized clinical trial of an psychological intervention for parents/caregivers of children with cancer shortly after diagnosisFamily functioning and posttraumatic stress disorder in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer.Psychological effects of hematopoietic SCT on pediatric patients, siblings and parents: a review.Training Genetic Counsellors to Deliver an Innovative Therapeutic Intervention: their Views and Experience of Facilitating Multi-Family Discussion Groups.Meeting the psychosocial needs of sibling survivors: a family systems approach.Parental adjustment to the completion of their child's cancer treatment.Cancer survivorship services for indigenous peoples: where we stand, where to improve? A systematic review.Anxiety Among Adolescent Survivors of Pediatric Cancer.Psychosocial Interventions and Therapeutic Support as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology.Supporting children facing a parent's cancer diagnosis: a systematic review of children's psychosocial needs and existing interventions.A systematic review of parent and family functioning in pediatric solid organ transplant populations.What a Pain: The Impact of Physical Symptoms and Health Management on Pursuit of Personal Goals Among Adolescents with Cancer.Coping in long-term survivors of childhood cancer: relations to psychological distress.Parental and child perspectives on adaptation to childhood chronic illness: a qualitative study.FAMily-Oriented Support (FAMOS): development and feasibility of a psychosocial intervention for families of childhood cancer survivors.Emotion regulation, internalizing symptoms and somatic complaints in pediatric survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.PTSD and psychological distress in Icelandic parents of chronically ill children: does social support have an effect on parental distress?Longitudinal analysis of quality of life outcomes in children during treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A report from the Children's Oncology Group AALL0932 trial.A pilot study to define social support among Spanish-speaking women diagnosed with a breast abnormality suspicious for cancer: a brief research report.Correlates of post-traumatic growth following childhood and adolescent cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis.The relationship between child and caregiver sleep in acute lymphoblastic leukemia maintenance.Delivery of care consistent with the psychosocial standards in pediatric cancer: Current practices in the United States.Brain tumor survivors speak out.Feasibility and preliminary outcomes from a pilot study of a brief psychological intervention for families of children newly diagnosed with cancer.Treating persistent distress and anxiety in parents of children with cancer: an initial feasibility trial.Developing a scale to measure parental worry and their attitudes toward childhood cancer after successful completion of treatment: a pilot study.Uncertainty, anxiety, and symptoms of posttraumatic stress in parents of children recently diagnosed with cancer.Contributions of medical family therapy to the changing health care system.Psychosocial interventions for rehabilitation and reintegration into daily life of pediatric cancer survivors and their families: A systematic review.Family Functioning and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors and Their Families: A Dyadic Analytic Approach.
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Surviving cancer competently intervention program (SCCIP): a cognitive-behavioral and family therapy intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their families.
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