RT @cancer_K2A: There is ⬆️ evidence for the relationship of metacognitions (i.e. beliefs about worry) w/ #FCR Our study (https://t.co/LrXN…
RT @cancer_K2A: There is ⬆️ evidence for the relationship of metacognitions (i.e. beliefs about worry) w/ #FCR Our study (https://t.co/LrXN…
RT @cancer_K2A: There is ⬆️ evidence for the relationship of metacognitions (i.e. beliefs about worry) w/ #FCR Our study (https://t.co/LrXN…
RT @cancer_K2A: There is ⬆️ evidence for the relationship of metacognitions (i.e. beliefs about worry) w/ #FCR Our study (https://t.co/LrXN…
metacognition, i.e. beliefs about worry (e.g. usefulness of worry, ruminating, threat monitoring and coping strategies) predict fear of cancer recurrence in survivors, and therapy to address such beliefs can help https://t.co/EouU6p6Toh
There is ⬆️ evidence for the relationship of metacognitions (i.e. beliefs about worry) w/ #FCR Our study (https://t.co/LrXNz7vySk) shows metacognitions strongly predict #FCR Fisher et al (https://t.co/1GbefMNKDS) show that #metacognitive therapy can ⬇️ #FC
RT @cancer_K2A: Initial evidence from a series of #smalln studies that 6 sessions of transdiagnostic #metacognitve therapy can reduce psych…
RT @cancer_K2A: Initial evidence from a series of #smalln studies that 6 sessions of transdiagnostic #metacognitve therapy can reduce psych…
RT @cancer_K2A: Initial evidence from a series of #smalln studies that 6 sessions of transdiagnostic #metacognitve therapy can reduce psych…
Initial evidence from a series of #smalln studies that 6 sessions of transdiagnostic #metacognitve therapy can reduce psychological distress (including #fearofrecurrence) in #cancer survivors https://t.co/hkFYRLImCS https://t.co/xOH9ZAAC2g