Coping with Depression and Cancer
Anxiety and Depression Affecting anywhere from 15-25% of cancer patients, including caregivers, depression can be a challenge for many. This equates to up to 4 times higher than the general population. While emotional stress is common, depression is something different. Depression for cancer patients can be caused by the disease itself, including imbalances in brain […]
Let Your Feelings Out
When dealing with a cancer treatment, it is important to actively work on healing both your mind and your body. Eating healthyand exercising regularly is imperative, but so is finding ways to decrease mental stress. Cancer fighters and survivors are often faced with a lot of emotions – fear about treatment or recurrence, financial troubles, fertility complications, […]
Let’s Team Up / Work As a Team
Last time we spoke of the needs of the caretaker. I’d like now to discuss the needs of the cancer patient and the provider of their needs as a “team.” In other words, how do you really work together on this project we can call CANCER or “The Big C”?
So You Care For Someone with Cancer… How Does That Impact YOU… Your Physical and Mental Health?
So, we have figured out what social workers do, we’ve looked at the mental health the cancer patient is experiencing. Now, it’s your turn … the caretaker. You have a huge responsibility. You give your heart, soul and time to caring for someone you love. This might become your full-time job or you might be […]
Okay, You Have Cancer … Does it Have to Impact Your Mental Health?
In my first blog post for you, I spoke about who a social worker is, what she does, and the valuable resource she/he is for you. Today I want to speak of a related issue. This is the first of two blog posts. This one is about the mental health of the person experiencing cancer. […]
Social Workers Are There For You – Their Only Agenda is to Help You
When I was in college, wondering what I should do, I majored in Special Education, thinking it would be great to work with special needs children. It was very satisfying, but after four years of teaching, I started looking at what might be even more satisfying. It was then that I discovered Social Work. I […]
Treatment Beyond Medicine
“I’m not really sure why I am calling.” “My friend told me to call you.” “I have no idea what to do.” These are some common opening lines from phone calls with my patients. As the Patient Services Manager for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I received distressed calls from patients, family members, and concerned […]
Redefining Self-Care: A 20 Second Practice
Caregiving isn’t easy. For many, life chapters spent caregiving are arguably some of the most challenging. Ensuring the well being of any person asks a lot of us. It’s easy to lose sight of ourselves, our own ambitions and our own well being. Self-care, while valuable, doesn’t always feel accessible, convenient or all that reasonable, […]
Tame Your Temper Today!
Have you been feeling frustrated and angry lately? Are you ready to flip your lid at a moment’s notice? If not you, perhaps this describes someone you know. While being quick to anger can signify underlying mood disorders or mental/emotional stress, there is another sneaky – and perhaps more common – cause. If you fly […]
4 Dietary Habits That Can Negatively Impact Mood
You are what you eat, the saying goes. No more true is this statement than as related to food and mood. Moods are impacted by a variety of environmental factors that include, importantly, dietary habits and food intake. Research has shown that dietary habits can trigger chemical and physiological changes within the brain that can […]