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Canadian Journal of Counselling / Revue canadienne de counseling/1998, Vol. 32:3 213 A Model for Counselling Cancer Patients Ronna F. Jevne Cheryl L. Nekolaichuk F. Helen A. Williamson University of Alberta Abstract Cancer invades the lives of people from all walks of life. Every counsellor can expect to deal with people who face the challenges of this devastating, life-threatening illness. This paper describes a Model for Counselling Cancer Patients that integrates the unique features of the Cancer experience within a basic Counselling framework. This Model combines a nine-step, problem-solving approach with a biopsychosocial perspective, placing greater emphasis on the person than the problem.
Cancer invades the lives of people from all walks of life. Every counsellor can expect to deal with people who face the challenges of this devastating, life-threatening illness. This paper describes a model for counselling cancer patients that integrates the unique features of the cancer experience within a basic counselling framework.
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