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Have you ever wondered why some patients cope with illness with a more positive attitude than others? The study carried out in this book offers insights through research on factors that contribute to better coping mechanisms among cancer patients. The study was conducted in Kenya, therefore the insights are culturally relevant for any professional counselor, psychologist or caregiver who intends to work with patients in oncological settings.

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Have you ever wondered why some patients cope with illness with a more positive attitude than others? The study carried out in this book offers insights through research on factors that contribute to better coping mechanisms among cancer patients. The study was conducted in Kenya, therefore the insights are culturally relevant for any professional counselor, psychologist or caregiver who intends to work with patients in oncological settings.
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Autorenporträt
Philip Odiyo Ouma is a psychologist at Mvuli Psychological Services. He holds an MA in Counseling Psychology from Daystar University. He has a vast experience in psychological counseling for cancer patients for over 10 years in hospice settings. Philip is married to Jolanda and they have three children.