Las Emociones y el Cancer: Mitos y Realidades

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Editorial Oceano de Mexico, 2013 - 180 páginas

The false beliefs concerning emotions and their supposed role in the development of cancer give way to unrealistic expectations and reductions that obstruct timely attention. In addition, they hold patients' hostage, who feel guilty for being sick. Gina Tarditi reports erroneous ideas in this book that were promoted by numerous authors of self-help books, healers, and alternative health doctors that anger, resentment, and frustration causes cancer or accelerates its development. She also questions assertions like those that claim that positive thinking alone can prevent or even cure the dreaded disease.

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Gina Tarditi is a psychologist and a specialist with the National Cancer Institute. She has concentrated on the field of palliative care and the terminally ill and their families. Currently she is an advisor to the Mexican Association for the Fight against Cancer.

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