Surrender as a form of active acceptance among breast cancer survivors receiving Psycho-Spiritual Integrative Therapy

scientific article published on 24 February 2012

Surrender as a form of active acceptance among breast cancer survivors receiving Psycho-Spiritual Integrative Therapy is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00520-012-1406-Y
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_bvcawjfgjbezjex4rljprr75qm
P698PubMed publication ID22361825

P2093author name stringCheryl Koopman
Kathleen Wall
Diana Corwin
Jeanne Achterberg
Lisa Rosequist
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P433issue11
P304page(s)2821-2827
P577publication date2012-02-24
P1433published inSupportive Care in CancerQ15766919
P1476titleSurrender as a form of active acceptance among breast cancer survivors receiving Psycho-Spiritual Integrative Therapy
P478volume20

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