If you aren’t sure about the good that can come from journaling, take some time to consider what journaling can do.
Eric L. Patterson, LPC, is a professional counselor in western Pennsylvania, who has been working for over a decade to help his clients live happier lives. By night, he is a dad, husband, runner and freelance writer specializing in transferring his mental health knowledge and experience into clear, actionable content for his readers.
If you aren’t sure about the good that can come from journaling, take some time to consider what journaling can do.
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In this article, we will look at coping with cancer. Read on to learn about methods that can help you with your diagnosis.
After getting the cancer diagnosis you will have to inform others in your life. Follow these tips for telling loved ones you have cancer.
Although this time of year is meant to be a joyful celebration, you're battling cancer while trying to enjoy the holidays and spend time with loved ones.
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A cancer diagnosis carries huge amounts of emotional weight; fear grows like weeds in a garden. Stress and cancer has a large impact on your mental health.
These are a few suggestions for how to support someone with cancer after diagnosis. They're going to be working to manage their own needs and feelings.