“…The findings of the current study are also in line with the general perspective of a multidisciplinary approach to patients with chronic medical conditions, which suggest that implementing protocols based on both psychological and physical interventions could be beneficial (Conversano, 2019;Martino et al, 2019b). Improving patients' dispositional optimism and context sensitivity might be the novel target of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (De Jong et al, 2016), peer-to-peer support (Callus and Pravettoni, 2018), and group therapies (Lo Coco et al, 2019), with the purpose of developing tailored psychological interventions in patients with chronic medical conditions (Conversano et al, 2019). The research in psychology is moving toward an increasingly patient-centered multidimensional approach, as recently debated within a psychodynamic perspective that highlighted the joint relevance of cognitive, emotional, and personality characteristics in the evaluation of clinical populations (Lingiardi et al, 2010;Hilsenroth et al, 2018;Lingiardi and McWilliams, 2018), with a peculiar concern on the link between aging and psychopathology (Del Corno and Kiosses, 2018).…”