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CAT in a Cancer Setting: Working with People with Cancer, Carers and Staff

Susie Black, Jason Davies Orcid Logo

Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Analytic Therapy

Swansea University Author: Jason Davies Orcid Logo

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This chapter outlines the potential psychological impacts of cancer on patients, carers and healthcare staff working in a cancer setting. It explores the benefits of using cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) to understand the impact of cancer and to work therapeutically with individuals and groups to f...

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Published in: Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Published: Oxford University Press
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa57157
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Abstract: This chapter outlines the potential psychological impacts of cancer on patients, carers and healthcare staff working in a cancer setting. It explores the benefits of using cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) to understand the impact of cancer and to work therapeutically with individuals and groups to facilitate relational thinking and more adaptive coping. This chapter introduces the generic mapping approach – a generic sequential diagrammatic reformulation (SDR) which provides a conceptualisation of common experiences helpful in early containment of distress, which can be personalised over time. The use of this model within cancer services will be described to understand the relational impact of cancer and the rollercoaster of emotions that this can generate. Brief fictitious case vignettes are used to illustrate the common reciprocal roles (RRs) and reciprocal role procedures (RRPs) that can become problematic as a result of a cancer diagnosis.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences