by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Her Tribe, For Men, For Warriors
Coping with special occasions Many of us associate events such as religious holidays with seeing family and friends, parties and lots of eating and drinking. It is a time of celebration. But when you have cancer, you might tire more easily. Your cancer or treatment...
by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Her Tribe, For Men, For Warriors
Talking to children about cancer Cancer is a difficult topic to talk about. You might have doubts or concerns about talking to your kids about a cancer diagnosis. It is not easy to decide what or when to tell them. The information on this page aims to help you talk to...
by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Men, For Warriors
Counselling and cancer Counselling can help you come to terms with your cancer. Understanding what it is and how it can help, can help you decide if it is right for you. Read the full article here...
by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Men, For Warriors
Where to get support for mental health There is no one type of support that is best for everyone, and different things work for different people at different times. It is OK to stop a type of support if it is not working for you. Read the full article here...
by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Men, For Warriors
How cancer can make you feel After a diagnosis of cancer, you might have a range of feelings including fear, sadness, anxiety and depression. These are normal responses to a stressful life experience. Read the full article here...
by chris@countonimagemark.com | For Men, For Warriors
Mental health during and after cancer treatment It is common to struggle with your mental health when you have cancer. This can happen at diagnosis, during treatment or once treatment has finished. Read the full article here...