I am a Cancer Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and 12 year Cancer Survivor dedicated to helping you not only survive cancer, but to THRIVE! My work (and this website) is devoted to providing you the guidance, emotional support, coping skills, and resources you need to successfully navigate the difficult journey through cancer treatment and cancer survivorship.
Anyone who has been touched by cancer can tell you that the experience can be devastating for your body, mind, and spirit. It is so common for people with cancer and their loved ones to feel overwhelmed, disoriented, anxious, and scared. Even after treatment for cancer is finished, it might not be clear what to do next.
Anyone who has been touched by cancer can tell you that the experience can be devastating for your body, mind, and spirit. It is so common for people with cancer and their loved ones to feel overwhelmed, disoriented, anxious, and scared. Even after treatment for cancer is finished, it might not be clear what to do next.
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Do you feel that cancer has given you the opportunity to make changes and live a better life? Do you believe that there is a growth opportunity in this incredibly difficult experience? Would you like to learn some practical and useful skills for managing difficult emotions, such as anxiety and depression?
A cancer diagnosis can be one of the most stressful and destabilizing experiences that a person can go through. It is a traumatic series of events in which a person's life is threatened, their physical and emotional health is compromised, and their future becomes uncertain. Long after their diagnosis, many people continue to feel vulnerable, anxious, and scared.
In Module 1: Mindfulness you will learn how to find peace in this extremely stressful time, manage chronic pain resulting from your cancer and cancer treatments, reduce anxiety and fear of recurrence, and improve your overall quality of life and relationships by learning simple ways to practice Mindfulness every day.
I do not currently accept insurance, however I am considered to be an Out-of-Network Provider. My clients pay me directly, and then I give my clients an itemized form (also known as a "Super Bill") that they submit to their insurance company as an out-of-network claim.
Depending on what kind of out-of-network benefits you have, you will either receive a full reimbursement (as many of my clients do), a partial reimbursement, or if you have a high deductible plan it will count towards your deductible and you will not receive a reimbursement.It all depends on your insurance plan!
Depending on what kind of out-of-network benefits you have, you will either receive a full reimbursement (as many of my clients do), a partial reimbursement, or if you have a high deductible plan it will count towards your deductible and you will not receive a reimbursement.It all depends on your insurance plan!
On the day that I was diagnosed with cancer, I sat anxiously in a sterile hospital room with white walls, intrusive fluorescent lighting, and paper covered seats. Several nurses were rushing nervously in and out. The news of my cancer diagnosis left me shaken, disoriented, and scared.
But at the same time, this crisis in my life gave me an invaluable opportunity to examine what I wanted more of in my life, and where I was wasting precious time and energy.As a cancer patient I wanted to know how I could not only survive, but how I could THRIVE! As soon as I felt strong enough, I enrolled in graduate school to pursue a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology.
But at the same time, this crisis in my life gave me an invaluable opportunity to examine what I wanted more of in my life, and where I was wasting precious time and energy.As a cancer patient I wanted to know how I could not only survive, but how I could THRIVE! As soon as I felt strong enough, I enrolled in graduate school to pursue a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology.
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