Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy Training for Cancer Care Providers



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - Any
Updated:3/30/2019
Start Date:December 11, 2015
End Date:December 11, 2020
Contact:William Breitbart, MD
Phone:646-888-0020

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The purpose of this project, entitled "Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy Training for Cancer
Care Providers," is to develop a multi-modal training program in Meaning-Centered
Psychotherapy (MCP) for multidisciplinary cancer care clinicians who provide psycho-oncology
and psychosocial palliative care services for cancer patients.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Clinicians who provide psycho-oncology and/or psychosocial palliative care services
for to patients with cancer and/or severe medical illness/disease at MSKCC, other
institutions, or in the community, as per self-report.

- Completed online MCPT application form and commits to attend the two-day intensive
MCPT program, complete training follow-up assessments, and participate in required
follow-up training activities.

- Able to speak, read, and understand English proficiently to participate in MCPT
training sessions and complete assessments.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Does not meet the criteria of an appropriate candidate for training program, as
determined by review of the MCPT Application Evaluation Checklist in the opinion of
the investigator.

- Materials for the training and the training will be conducted in English only.
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(212) 639-2000
Principal Investigator: William Breitbart, MD
Phone: 646-888-0020
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