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Cancer-related communication during sessions of family therapy at the end of life.

Talia I ZaiderDavid W KissaneElizabeth SchofieldYuelin LiMelissa P Masterson
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2020)
Conjoint family sessions can effectively increase communication about cancer at the end of life. Clinicians should consider key contextual factors in their effort to facilitate this process: perceived responsiveness, family role, alliances with therapist, and within-family.
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