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Men treated for localized prostate cancer have an excellent medical
prognosis, but may have difficulty readjusting to life after
surgery as a result of treatment related side effects. Changes in
physical functioning and ongoing PSA monitoring due to the
possibility of recurrence may bring added stress. Effective stress
management is a key factor in increasing quality of life in this
population and may play a role in maintaining overall health.
Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) and relaxation
training constitute the two components of this comprehensive
program. Each session provides participants with stress management
skills, including cognitive restructuring, coping strategies, and
social support. Participants practice a variety of relaxation
methods, such as progressive muscle relaxation, imagery, and
meditation. Relevant issues for men having had prostate cancer,
such as sexuality and communication, are also addressed.
This guide is designed to be used in conjunction with the
corresponding workbook, which includes in-session exercises,
monitoring forms, and homework assignments. Group meetings combined
with home practice facilitate the application of effective stress
management and relaxation techniques to the everyday lives of
participants. Together, the guide and workbook include all the
material and information needed to successfully implement this
program.
After surgery for localized prostate cancer, you may find that
treatment related side effects may lead to some difficulty
readjusting to everyday life. You may notice an increase in your
stress levels or experience problems in your relationships. Even
though you may be physically healthy, you may need to work on
improving your quality of life. Effective stress management may
also help maintain your overall health.
In this group program, you will learn skills to effectively manage
your stress. These skills can be used to cope with stressful
situations related to having had prostate cancer or with any other
situation that may cause stress. You will address issues such as
dealing with physical changes or communicating with your partner.
Each group meeting also includes training in a relaxation method in
order to help you reduce tension and stress. By the end of the
program, you will have a variety of techniques to choose from.
This workbook comes complete with homework exercises and
monitoring forms to help you apply your new stress management
skills. It also includes instructions for relaxation practice that
will remain useful long after you've completed the program. Used in
conjunction with the group program described in the corresponding
facilitator guide, this workbook will help you better your life.
Living with HIV can be stressful, which can affect both your
emotional and physical well-being. You may feel a loss of control
over your life, socially isolated, or anxious and depressed.
Studies have shown that prolonged stress can negatively impact the
immune system, making it less effective in fighting illness. If you
are concerned about the impact stress has on your life and on your
health, this book can help you learn to relax and manage stress
more effectively.
This book presents a group treatment program that has been
scientifically proven to reduce stress in individuals living with
HIV. Written by the developers of this groundbreaking program, this
workbook is based on the principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Stress
Management (CBSM). You will learn a variety of relaxation
techniques, all designed to help you reduce tension and stress. As
you become more aware of stress and its effects, stress management
skills will increase your ability to cope.
This workbook comes complete with user-friendly monitoring forms
and homework exercises designed to help reinforce the skills
learned in group. It also includes instructions for relaxation
practice that will remain useful long after you've completed the
program. Used in conjunction with the group program described in
the corresponding facilitator guide, this workbook will help you
successfully manage stress and lead a more healthy life.
For individuals living with HIV, stress can have a critical impact
on emotional and physical well-being. Many HIV-infected individuals
feel a loss of control over their lives, experience social
isolation, and may suffer from anxiety and depression. Stress has
been shown to decrease immune functioning, which is a significant
concern for HIV-infected individuals.
Written by the developer of the treatment, this manual presents an
empirically supported, group treatment program that teaches
HIV-infected individuals how to manage their stress. This
comprehensive Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) program
combines stress management with relaxation training. Each group
meeting introduces a new relaxation method, such as progressive
muscle relaxation, imagery, and meditation. Stress management
skills build on one another and include cognitive restructuring,
coping strategies, and establishing a strong social network. By the
end of the program, participants are equipped with a variety of
inter-related techniques that they can use to reduce stress and
improve their quality of life.
The guide is designed to be used in conjunction with the
corresponding workbook, which provides exercises to be completed in
session, monitoring forms, and homework assignments. Together they
include all the material and information needed to effectively
implement this program.
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