Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Cancer presents an eight-week course for MBCT which has been tried and tested over ten years of clinical use, and is targeted specifically for people with cancer.
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There is growing evidence of mindfulness as a successful and cost-effective intervention for reducing the negative psychological impact of cancer and treatment  
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Draws upon the author’s experience of working with people with cancer, and her own recent experience of using mindfulness with cancer diagnosis and treatment
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Stories from cancer patients illustrate the learning and key themes of the course
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Includes new short practices and group processes developed by the author
Contributors ix Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction 1
Personal Story – Trish 4
Part One Mindfulness and The Cancer Journey 11
1. Mindfulness and Cancer 13
2. Cancer – The Psychological Implications 23
Stirling Moorey and Ursula Bates
3. Cancer – The Medical Implications 33
Nicholas S. A. Stuart
4. The First Circle – Cancer and the Circle of Suffering 43
Personal Story – Beryl 48
Part Two The Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Cancer Programme 53
5. Starting Out 55
Personal Story – Sally 67
6. The Eight Week Course 72