Abstract
Psycho-oncology is evolving in line with oncology progress and increasing complexity, but also with change in cancer care organization. Alongside the more traditional psycho-oncological interventions, such as the support or verbal psychotherapy of various inspirations (psychodynamic, integrative, systemic, existential) and body-mediated approaches, that allow the patient to be accompanied throughout his/her cancer care trajectory, psycho-oncology is now benefiting from the development of more structured interventions, often brief and targeted at a specific situation or symptom. This article reviews three of these new psychotherapeutic approaches, which are largely developed in the Anglo-Saxon world: the management of fear of recurrence by CBT third wave strategies, ACT therapy or, more recently, EMDR to answer to psychotraumatic situations. We describe here the principles, the main indications in oncology patients and the expected clinical benefits. It also presents tools such as Questionnaire Prompt Lists for optimizing the communication between patients and health professionals, which constitute a psychotherapeutic intervention by itself.
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