Transformation of women with breast cancer in Mainland China using a seven-step model of mindfulness-based narrative therapy (MBNT)

Q3 Social Sciences
Yuk Yee Karen Lee, Huanling Xu, Jianling Liang, Cuishi Zhan, Xin Fang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Women with breast cancer in China must exert considerable effort to resist stigma and the impact of treatment side effects. They suffer not only the overwhelming consequences of bodily disfigurement but also gender stigmatisation, with adverse impacts on their mental and sexual health. Research from Western countries indicates that most women with cancer report some “beneficial” consequences of their breast cancer experience. In the mindfulness-based narrative therapy (MBNT) project reported in this article, researchers collaborated with health professionals and female patients from a breast cancer hospital in Mainland China to develop an intervention approach. This article aims to demonstrate how social workers adopted MBNT for a self-help group for Chinese women with breast cancer to enable the women to discover the “gain” of “illness”, which provides a source of power to combat self-stigmatisation.
正念叙事治疗七步模式对中国大陆乳腺癌女性的转化
中国的乳腺癌女性必须付出相当大的努力来抵制污名化和治疗副作用的影响。她们不仅遭受身体毁容的严重后果,而且还遭受性别歧视,对她们的精神和性健康产生不利影响。来自西方国家的研究表明,大多数患有癌症的妇女报告说,她们的乳腺癌经历带来了一些“有益”的后果。在本文报道的正念叙事疗法(MBNT)项目中,研究人员与中国大陆一家乳腺癌医院的卫生专业人员和女性患者合作开发了一种干预方法。本文旨在展示社会工作者如何在中国乳腺癌妇女自助小组中采用MBNT,使妇女发现“疾病”的“收益”,从而为对抗自我污名化提供力量来源。
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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