Theoretical and Therapeutic Applications of Mental Pain in Childhood cancer Survivors of the Findings of the paper

Haya Raz
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The paper deals with a review of “Mental Pain in Israeli Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors and Its Effects on their Quality of Life” by H. Raz, N. Tabak, Y. Alkalay, & S. Kreitler (1). The review focuses on theoretical and therapeutic implications of the findings. The major theoretical elaboration of the findings focuses on the construct of mental pain. This seems advisable both because there are several apparently similar concepts which presumably render mental pain superfluous and because mental pain was found to characterize pediatric cancer survivors who otherwise were found to be well adjusted as adults. The new redefinition of mental pain focuses on the components of low self-image and low meaningfulness of life. The constructs of mental pain in the past and of tolerance of mental pain were found to be less useful in this context. The new redefinition points to two new venues of interventions for reducing mental pain: enhancing self-image and increasing meaningfulness of life. The two kinds of interventions, which are based on elaborating meanings, are briefly described.
心理疼痛在儿童癌症幸存者中的理论与治疗应用的研究结果
本文回顾了H. Raz, N. Tabak, Y. alkay和S. Kreitler对“以色列成年儿童癌症幸存者的精神疼痛及其对生活质量的影响”的研究(1)。该综述侧重于研究结果的理论和治疗意义。这些发现的主要理论阐述集中在精神疼痛的构建上。这似乎是明智的,因为有几个明显相似的概念可能使精神痛苦变得多余,因为精神痛苦被发现是儿童癌症幸存者的特征,否则他们会被发现作为成年人适应得很好。精神痛苦的新定义集中在低自我形象和低生活意义的组成部分。在这种情况下,过去的精神痛苦和对精神痛苦的容忍的构念被发现用处不大。新的重新定义指出了减少精神痛苦的两个新的干预途径:增强自我形象和增加生活的意义。本文对这两种基于阐述意义的干预进行了简要描述。
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