Emotional Support

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Being diagnosed with cancer is a life-changing event. It is normal for you and your loved ones to feel worried, anxious, sad, fearful or angry. However, when these feelings get in the way of your daily life, affect your relationships or change the way you see yourself, it is important to seek professional help.

How we can help

We offer counselling and group support to help you and your caregivers cope throughout your cancer journey. You could be newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, have completed treatment or receiving end-of-life care.

Counselling

If you find yourself emotionally overwhelmed, or you have difficulties coping with treatment or your diagnosis, you may find it useful to talk to a medical social worker or clinical psychologist. We offer both individual and family counselling. There is no charge for our counselling services. Contact us to request an appointment.

You may want to speak with someone from our department if you have concerns about any of the following:

  • Feeling sad and you notice your mood is low
  • Feeling overwhelmed from worries
  • Adjusting to your diagnosis and life changes
  • Coping with physical and behavioural changes (low energy levels, sleep difficulties, quit smoking, etc)
  • Difficulties with body image, sexuality and relationships

For caregivers and families of patients:

  • Supporting children whose family member has been diagnosed with cancer
  • Feeling stressed and overwhelmed as a caregiver
  • Difficulties coping following the death of a loved one

Enquiries:

6306 1777 or leave a message

Request appointment:

6436 8088 or leave a message

Related resources

Coping with my emotions

Managing my physical health

Taking care of my spiritual needs

Caring for my loved ones

Contact us for any enquiries or to request an appointment.