EMDR in psychoncology

Description

Objective:
The article describes the state of the research on psychoncology with a focus on EMDR approach to this area of expertise. Method: Qualitative analysis of the existing literature.

Results:
Epidemiological data, together with ACEs studies, and the research on the psychological effects of cancer highlight the relevance of a supportive and/or therapeutical intervention for oncological patients. The field of psychoncology is defined as understanding and treating the traumatic effects of the oncological disease, whose symptomatology can be consistent with a diagnosis of clinical, or subclinical, PTSD. Evidence-based psychotherapies for oncological patients are CBT and EMDR. Four experimental studies on EMDR in psychoncology (Faretta 2013, Capezzani et al. 2013, Jarero et al. 2015, Faretta et al. 2016) support the aptness of AIP model in the conceptualization of cancer as a highly specific, traumatic event.

Conclusions:
The review of the existing literature points out the efficacy of trauma-focused treatments in psychoncology and suggests crucial preliminary cues on EMDR application, even though further researches are needed to validate these results.

Format

Journal

Language

English

Author(s)

Elisa Faretta

Original Work Citation

Faretta, E. (2018, June). EMDR in psychoncology. Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 15(3), 206-221

Citation

“EMDR in psychoncology,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 10, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25130.

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