Biography:
Dr. Svetlana Baziliansky is a researcher and lecturer specializing in emotion regulation, self-compassion, personal resilience, psychological distress, quality of life, fatigue, and end- of-life care. She previously worked for over 16 years as a senior oncology social worker, an experience that deeply shaped her research interests and clinical perspective. Currently, she is based at the School of Social Work, University of Haifa, where her work focuses on the psychosocial aspects of cancer survivorship and palliative care, aiming to enhance patients’ well-being and adaptive coping. Dr. Baziliansky has presented her research at national and international conferences and continues to integrate research with clinical insights.
Title : The role of emotion regulation, self-compassion, and perceived lifestyle discrepancy in maintaining a healthy lifestyle among breast cancer survivors