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Die psychologische Betreuung von Krebspatienten — Probleme und Möglichkeiten

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Der Gedanke, daß psychologische Betreuung Krebspatienten zugänglich sein sollte, findet in zunehmendem Maße Anerkennung. Aber welche Art von Betreuung, welches Ziel soll sie haben, wer sie durchführen, überwa chen und bezahlen? All diese Fragen sind noch Gegenstand von Diskussionen.

Der Beitrag von H. Goodare sowie die beiden Kommentare werden mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Fetzer-Instituts abgedruckt. Sie erschienen in: Advances: The Journal of Mind and Body Health 10 (2) (1994). Die Übersetzung erfolgte durch Frau B. Uher, Wien

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Goodare, H. (1994). Die psychologische Betreuung von Krebspatienten — Probleme und Möglichkeiten. In: Jahrbuch der Psychoonkologie. Jahrbuch der Psychoonkologie, vol 1994. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9374-7_6

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