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How to Deal with the Past Memories of Patients in Palliative Care: A Suggested New Approach

Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2021³â 24±Ç 2È£ p.69 ~ 73
KMID : 0856920210240020069
À¯Àº½Â ( Yu Eun-Seung ) - Cyber University of Korea Department of Counseling Psychology

Abstract

Dealing with existential concerns experienced by patients is an important part of palliative care. Interventions that use the life review method to encourage patients to reminisce about their lives can help them find new positive meanings, promote ego integrity, and reduce emotional suffering. Not everyone has positive memories when they look back on the past, however. This poses a limit on the effectiveness of the life review method for healthcare providers working in palliative care contexts. In this study, we discuss the limits of life review and suggest imagery rescripting as a new modality constituting a psychotherapeutic approach to deal with negative memories safely and effectively.
KeyWords

Historical trauma, Psychotherapy, Palliative care, Hospice care
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