Short‐term and midterm treatment effects as a function of Group (immediate intervention [IG], wait‐list control group [WL]), and Time (baseline [pretreatment], posttest 1 [after IG, but not WL, had completed the makeup workshop], and posttest 2 [after IG, but not WL, had received the photos]) for A, symptoms of depression, B, breast cancer‐related quality of life, C, body image, and D, self‐esteem. Groups did not differ in any measure before treatment, whereas IG (solid lines) compared with WL (dashed lines) showed treatment‐related improvements of depressive symptoms, quality of life, and self‐esteem. Body satisfaction increased in both groups independent of treatment. Triangles indicate midterm treatment effects for follow‐up 8 weeks after baseline. Error bars represent standard errors of the mean. Asterisks indicate significant Bonferroni‐corrected between‐group differences at ** P < 0.010 or * P < 0.050