"It’s not the disease that breaks you, but the fear that comes tumbling down each night when you’re alone with your thoughts." — Unknown

Therapy for Cancer In-and post-treatment Survivors, Previvors, Caregivers, & Those Facing End-of-Life

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

A cancer journey doesn’t begin — or end — with treatment.

For many, the emotional weight starts long before a diagnosis: waiting for test results, managing a family history, or living with a genetic mutation like BRCA. Others find the hardest part comes after treatment — adjusting to life as a survivor, navigating “scanxiety,” changes to your physical functioning, mental functioning, relationships, identity, or coping with lingering trauma, loss, or identity shifts.

Caring for someone with cancer is a journey of immense strength, love, and resilience—and it can also be deeply challenging and emotionally exhausting. As a caregiver, your wellbeing is just as important as the person you support.

Therapy Can Help You:

  • Release the struggle with fear, anger, overwhelm, grief, frustration, and uncertainty

  • Navigate complex medical choices and emotional fatigue

  • Find steadiness and reconnect with what matters in new ways

  • Process feelings of otherness, brokenness, or disconnection

  • Adjust to changes in physical functioning and/or appearance

  • Explore identity, purpose, and meaning

  • Learn tools for managing cancer-related cognitive impairment (AKA “chemo brain”)

  • Process trauma from diagnosis, “body betrayal,” treatment, or loss

  • Develop mindful, self-compassion toward your body and self-image

  • Explore issues with self-esteem and self-worth

  • Regain a sense of control over your life

  • Explore and process fears in a space and supportive space

  • Discover and utilize what’s in your control to influence the best possible outcomes in your treatment

  • Manage caregiver stress, burnout, and guilt

  • Find support through anticipatory grief and end-of-life transitions

  • Communicate with loved ones about your needs, limits, and hopes

  • Enjoy life

You may feel like you're “supposed” to be strong for others, or that no one truly understands what you're going through or what you’ve been through. Your experience is valid — and you deserve a space where you are held, heard, and supported.

Whether you’re just starting this journey or you’ve been walking it for years, you don’t have to carry it alone. Let’s turn toward that next step together — with care, presence, and compassion.

Use the direct scheduling link to schedule a free consultation. We will briefly discuss your goals, you’ll have a chance to ask questions, and we’ll discuss ways we might work together.