Caregiver Distress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Distress in Phase 1 Trial Caregivers: The P1-CaLL Study
This study seeks to decrease distress in the lives of the caregivers who are helping cancer patients who have entered a phase 1 clinical trial.
This study seeks to decrease distress in the lives of the caregivers who are helping cancer patients who have entered a phase 1 clinical trial. The P1-CaLL study uses a psychosocial intervention aimed at decreasing distress through the utilization of adaptive coping strategies (e.g., meditation, emotion-focused coping) and cognitive behavioral techniques. Caregivers will receive 4 weeks of stress-management sessions (over the phone). Then, they will be randomized to receive 4 more weekly sessions of either Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Metta-Meditation (over the phone). Participants will receive tasks to complete each week. ;
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