Cancer, get out of my head!
Michalea writes about how therapy helped her cope with her mental health after she thought she was done with cancer. “Cancer, unlike a fire, does not merely disappear once extinguished.”
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Michalea writes about how therapy helped her cope with her mental health after she thought she was done with cancer. “Cancer, unlike a fire, does not merely disappear once extinguished.”
Read moreIn part 2 of this discussion, Gabrielle covers four practices young adults affected by cancer can use to improve their mental health.
Read more“I was an artist with nearly three decades of expertise promoting my anxiety unwittingly. Through the magnifying glass of cancer I have been developing a toolkit so that it doesn’t define me.”
Read more“I don’t feel like myself anymore. I haven’t felt like myself since my cancer diagnosis, which was in 2017. I feel like I am pounding my head against a wall trying to get better.”
Read moreIn part 1 of this discussion, Gabrielle covers four practices young adults affected by cancer can use to improve their mental health.
Read moreIn this week’s episode of We Get It, Karine chats with YACC community member Kai about mental health and distress.
Read moreEven though cancer treatment often upends our lives, I enjoyed the structure and predictability of it, and of going through the same routine for weeks, or even months. As the…
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