New research indicates that psychosocial factors—which influence how a person perceives, interprets, and reacts to their surroundings—do not affect an individual's risk of developing cancer. The ...
Psychosocial factors do not influence a person’s risk for cancer, according to study results.The findings contradict a ...
New research indicates that psychosocial factors-which influence how a person perceives, interprets, and reacts to their ...
Fatigue, cognitive changes and sleep disturbances were as important to patients with early Parkinson’s disease as symptoms ...
Psychosocial factors are not associated with an increased risk for most types of cancer, according to a study published ...
Erik Erikson developed a psychosocial stage theory that illuminates how people progress through certain stages during their lifespans. The stages in this theory of development may be negotiated poorly ...
In recent years, health care systems have expanded the types of programs and services they offer to better address the needs of the whole person. This evolution is evident within the Veteran Health ...
Psychosocial interventions offered limited benefits for reducing symptoms and substance use in patients with schizophrenia ...
This chapter addresses the elements—therapeutic activities, techniques, or strategies—that make up psychosocial interventions. Most if not all evidence-based, manualized psychosocial interventions are ...
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