Creciendo en la adversidad. Una revisión del proceso de adaptación al diagnóstico de cáncer y el crecimiento postraumático

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  • María del Mar Campos-Ríos Universidad de Málaga España

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https://doi.org/10.24310/espsiescpsi.v6i1.13270

Palabras clave:

Cáncer, Crecimiento Postraumático, Estrés Postraumático, Adaptación

Resumen

El presente artículo expone un análisis del proceso de adaptación al diagnóstico de cáncer, del cáncer como trauma y del proceso de crecimiento postraumático mediante una revisión de la bibliografía disponible. En primer lugar, se expone el modelo de adaptación a la enfermedad de cáncer de Folkman y Greer (2002) actualizado por Holland (2002); en segundo lugar, se lleva a cabo un análisis del cáncer como posible generador de estrés postraumático para acabar con una revisión del concepto de crecimiento postraumático de Calhoun y Tedeshi (2004), una exposición de las diferencias de opiniones que existen al respecto de este concepto y la sugerencia de futuras líneas de investigación.

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2013-05-01

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Campos-Ríos, M. del M. (2013). Creciendo en la adversidad. Una revisión del proceso de adaptación al diagnóstico de cáncer y el crecimiento postraumático. Escritos De Psicología - Psychological Writings, 6(1), 6–13. https://doi.org/10.24310/espsiescpsi.v6i1.13270

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