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  • 7. Taking CHARGE: A self-management program for women following breast cancer treatment.
    Cimprich B, Janz NK, Northouse L, Wren PA, Given B, Given CW.
    Psychooncology; 2005 Sep; 14(9):704-17. PubMed ID: 15651055
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    Schou I, Ekeberg O, Karesen R, Sorensen E.
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  • 12. Narrowing the gap: the effects of an expressive writing intervention on perceptions of actual and ideal emotional support in women who have completed treatment for early stage breast cancer.
    Gellaitry G, Peters K, Bloomfield D, Horne R.
    Psychooncology; 2010 Jan; 19(1):77-84. PubMed ID: 19194996
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  • 13. Results of a multi-componential psychosocial intervention programme for women with early-stage breast cancer in Spain: quality of life and mental adjustment.
    Manos D, Sebastián J, Mateos N, Bueno MJ.
    Eur J Cancer Care (Engl); 2009 May; 18(3):295-305. PubMed ID: 19076207
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  • 14. Psychosocial intervention for women with primary, non-metastatic breast cancer: a comparison between participants and non-participants.
    Vos PJ, Garssen B, Visser AP, Duivenvoorden HJ, de Haes HC.
    Psychother Psychosom; 2004 May; 73(5):276-85. PubMed ID: 15292625
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  • 15. The effects of psychoeducation and telephone counseling on the adjustment of women with early-stage breast cancer.
    Sherman DW, Haber J, Hoskins CN, Budin WC, Maislin G, Shukla S, Cartwright-Alcarese F, McSherry CB, Feurbach R, Kowalski MO, Rosedale M, Roth A.
    Appl Nurs Res; 2012 Feb; 25(1):3-16. PubMed ID: 20974079
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  • 16. Social-cognitive processes as moderators of a couple-focused group intervention for women with early stage breast cancer.
    Manne S, Ostroff JS, Winkel G.
    Health Psychol; 2007 Nov; 26(6):735-44. PubMed ID: 18020846
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  • 20. Pathways for psychological adjustment in breast cancer: a longitudinal study on coping strategies and posttraumatic growth.
    Silva SM, Crespo C, Canavarro MC.
    Psychol Health; 2012 Nov; 27(11):1323-41. PubMed ID: 22490001
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