2016
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v12i4.1150
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Meaning-making process related to temporality during breast cancer traumatic experience: The clinical use of narrative to promote a new continuity of life

Abstract: Previous research has agreed that meaning-making is a key element in the promotion of patients’ well-being during and after a traumatic event such as cancer. In this paper, we focus on an underestimated key element related to the crisis/rupture of this meaning-making process with respect to the time perspective. We consider 40 narratives of breast cancer patients at different times of treatment, undergoing chemotherapy and biological therapy. We collected data through writing technique. We performed an interpr… Show more

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“…After diagnosis, patients may employ various methods to cope with their experience of being cancer patients and to maintain positivity. One of the coping styles that have received a great deal of interest among researchers involves searching for meaning (e.g., Lee et al 2004; Martino and Freda 2016; Tomich and Helgeson 2002). A searching for meaning coping style is referred to as accommodative coping, which involves cognitive restructuring.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After diagnosis, patients may employ various methods to cope with their experience of being cancer patients and to maintain positivity. One of the coping styles that have received a great deal of interest among researchers involves searching for meaning (e.g., Lee et al 2004; Martino and Freda 2016; Tomich and Helgeson 2002). A searching for meaning coping style is referred to as accommodative coping, which involves cognitive restructuring.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conditions such as cancer are often characterized by the difficulty in the process of making sense integration of the traumatic event and coping, during the first phase (Martino et al, 2019a,b). The process of "making sense, " as a subjective experience, is an important element in promoting a patient's well-being after a traumatic event such as cancer and its related treatments (Martino and Freda, 2016;De Luca Picione et al, 2017). According to this perspective, metacognitions can play a crucial role in the adaptation process of patients and their quality of life.…”
Section: Introduction Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensemaking process makes it possible to transcend the present moment through the use of semiotic modal devices. Human being can encompass one's own present experience by means of an expected future scenario and/or an explicative hypothesis of the past (Martino & Freda, 2016a). Human sensemaking is an experiential process that is contextual, temporal, and agentive.…”
Section: The Function Of Vectorialization Related To Agency and Tempomentioning
confidence: 99%