Psychological Support for Cancer Patients and Survivors
A cancer diagnosis brings more than just physical challenges—it can also cause emotional distress, anxiety, depression, fear of recurrence, and a sense of isolation. Psychological treatment for cancer focuses on supporting the mental and emotional health of individuals facing cancer at any stage—from diagnosis through treatment, remission, or survivorship. Therapy can help you navigate the uncertainty, manage stress, and develop coping strategies that improve your overall well-being.
Through evidence-based approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and meaning-centered therapy, psychological treatment can reduce anxiety and depression, improve quality of life, and help you reconnect with your values and goals. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, medical trauma, body image concerns, or the emotional weight of long-term illness, therapy offers a safe and compassionate space for healing.
As a health psychologist, I provide specialized care for individuals affected by cancer, helping you build resilience, manage emotional symptoms, and feel more empowered in your journey. Psychological support is a vital part of comprehensive cancer care—and you're not alone in facing it.