Cancer Patients
Cancer Survivors
Cancer Caregivers
Cancer Professionals
Cancer Patients:
Cancer, Cancer Treatments, Cancer Recovery:
* are debilitating and destabilizing
* require various unexpected and usually unwanted lifestyle changes
* generate anxiety, depression, anger and fear
* may evoke physical, emotional, and spiritual experiences related to earlier traumas or to current unresolved life issues
* may also bring unexpected new insights into who we have been, who we are now, and who we want to be going forward – with ourselves and others
Cancer support groups are invaluable in reducing a sense of isolation and in developing new skills to cope with cancer.
Sometimes, though, the cancer is accompanied by other past or present issues
that cause distress or confusion in your life.
Psychotherapy can help.
Cancer Survivors
The cancer may be resolved, and the treatments ended, but all the physical, psychological, and spiritual fallout from cancer may still be troubling you. New issues around your identity as a survivor may need to be processed with a sensitive and skilled clinician.
Psychotherapy can help.
Cancer Caregivers
Providing care for a loved one coping with, or having survived, cancer and cancer treatments can drain your physical, emotional, and spiritual resources. No matter how devoted you are, it can feel like you are not doing enough. You may feel anxious, depressed, guilty, lonely, resentful, overwhelmed — all of that is normal
There may be other life issues that get even more complicated because of your caregiving role
Psychotherapy can help.
Cancer Caregivers
Burnout is a serious risk for oncologists (NIH), with over 60% reporting major burnout symptoms. Other cancer professionals are vulnerable to burnout as well. You may also have other psychological, relational, and life issues common to us all.
It can be a lot to carry.
Psychotherapy can help.
All members of our team have either experienced cancer personally, cared for a loved one with cancer, or have/had a loved one with cancer. We are cancerinformed and we are trauma-informed.