About this trial
This clinical trial tests the feasibility and effectiveness of a spiritual health intervention (Personal Archetypes Toward Healing Trial \[PATH\]) for improving spiritual, religious and existential distress in patients with cancer. Many patients with cancer find their diagnosis to elicit challenges to their sense of connection, meaning, and purpose. This distress can significantly impact their quality of life. However, spiritual care interventions are often overlooked. PATH builds on multiple theories and therapeutic practices such as role-playing, archetype psychology, cognitive theory, emotion regulation therapy, and dignity therapy. PATH sessions cover topics such as individuation, intrapersonal meaning and worth, intrapersonal distress and faith, interpersonal distress and faith, and transpersonal distress and faith. The PATH intervention may help cancer patients shift their perspectives and access new insights for working through their spiritual, religious and existential distress.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18 years of age or older
English speaking
Able to provide informed consent
Current diagnosis of cancer at any stage, engaged in active treatment or surveillance at Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Disqualifiers
Non-oncology Fred Hutch patients
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Spiritual Therapy
- Survey Administration
- Interview