
Therapy for cancer and cancer survivors

Living with cancer is more than just managing medical treatments. Many people find themselves struggling with:
Emotional distress – anxiety, depression, or feelings of being overwhelmed.
Fear and uncertainty – constant worry about test results, treatment, or recurrence.
Relationship changes – feeling isolated or unsure how to talk with family and friends.
Cancer-related fatigue and “chemo brain” – difficulty sleeping, focusing, or keeping up with daily life.
Life disruptions – work, finances, and routines turned upside down.
If this sounds familiar, therapy can help.

Psycho-oncology, often called psychology of cancer, is the part of cancer care that focuses on your emotional, mental, and social well-being.
It’s about treating the whole person, not just the illness.
Therapy help by:
reducing the stress, worry, and sadness
improving sleep and cancer-related fatigue
finding effective coping skills for treatment side effects
strengthening relationships and communication with loved ones
reconnecting with meaning, hope and resilience
What is psycho-oncology?

Cancer Support for Every Stage
Newly diagnosed and coping with the shock.
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In the middle of treatment and struggling with fatigue and side effects.
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Living with advanced illness.
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Navigating survivorship and the fear of recurrence.
Every person’s journey is unique.
Some people come to therapy for a safe space to talk about fear and grief. Others want practical strategies to manage anxiety, depression, or stress. Whatever you’re seeking, we can find the right approach for you.