top of page
Breast Cancer & Mental Health


Grit and Grace
What if grace is the missing piece to our lives? If you are on a quest to find more peace, more ease and less judgment and comparison, it’s worth exploring grace.

Surviving Breast Cancer
5 days ago4 min read


7 Ways to Prioritize Your Health After Breast Cancer Treatment
You’ve reached a major milestone by completing cancer treatment. Here are seven steps to prioritize your health as a cancer survivor.

Surviving Breast Cancer
Nov 73 min read


A Disabled Clinical Psychologist’s 6 Tips for Living Well with Breast Cancer
Tips for living well with breast cancer, from disabled clinical psychologist Jennifer Caspari, Ph.D.

Surviving Breast Cancer
Sep 116 min read


20 Sleep Hacks For A Better Night's Rest
“How are you sleeping?” It may seem like a simple check-in, but for oncology teams, this question carries weight because the quality of your sleep can directly impact how your body responds to cancer, treatment, and recovery.

Laura Carfang, Ed.D.
Aug 14 min read


Breast Cancer and Mental Health: Recognizing and Addressing Depression and Anxiety
Fear, uncertainty, and anxiety can be overwhelming when you’re going through breast cancer. Remember, you’re not alone!

Surviving Breast Cancer
May 284 min read


Survivor’s Guilt and Metastatic Breast Cancer
If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone. Many people living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) or in remission/no evidence of diseas

Surviving Breast Cancer
Apr 64 min read


The Psychological Impact of Breast Cancer: Strategies for Coping
Breast cancer isn’t just a physical condition. For many, it’s an emotional and psychological experience that can profoundly affect their...

Surviving Breast Cancer
Sep 19, 20235 min read


Unlocking the Power of Emotional Intelligence: Taking Control of Your Cancer Experience
By Rafia Nasir Cancer is a complicated experience, and it can take a significant toll on your mental well-being. Managing your emotions throughout your cancer journey is key to staying positive and focused on your recovery. That’s where emotional intelligence comes in. The concept of emotional intelligence entails recognizing how you feel, understanding why you feel that way, and learning how to deal with those emotions effectively. Additionally, it involves being attuned to

Surviving Breast Cancer
Jun 6, 20234 min read


Tips for Managing Mood Swings and Breast Cancer
By Kristen Carter Dear Kristen, Do you have any suggestions for dealing with moodiness? Between the stress of having breast cancer and...

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20224 min read


Managing the Emotional Stages of a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
A breast cancer diagnosis can send you into a tailspin. The official pronouncement can stir emotions whether you’re newly diagnosed , face a reoccurrence, or experiencing progression. A breast cancer diagnosis can leave some people feeling shocked, numb, and asking themselves, “How could this happen to me? I was doing everything ‘right.’” Others may feel frightened in a stressful time of uncertainty, while some kick it into high gear and fierce planning mode, trying to contr

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20224 min read


Do Positive Thoughts Help You Heal?
By Kristen Carter Dear Kristen, I’ve always been a positive person and I’m trying to stay positive since my recent cancer diagnosis, but it’s hard work. I believe our emotions and thoughts help create our reality, and that my positive thoughts will help me with healing. How do I stay upbeat instead of giving in to fear and anxiety and other negativity? Dear Reader, You’re right that our attitudes play a large part in our healing, and I thought I’d give you some good hard dat

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20224 min read


No Matter Your Weight, Shape, or Size, You Matter.
By Kristen Carter Dear Kristen, I have gained six or seven pounds since I finished chemo and began taking Letrozole. Nothing fits, I...

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20224 min read


Scanxiety
I am trying to reduce the stress and anxiety when I hear I have to see another specialist or have more testing completed

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20222 min read


Pet Companionship Offers Comfort for Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors
Most people are familiar with the devastating physical effects of cancer. It's rare to find someone whose life hasn't been affected by it in some way—whether indirectly, through a friend or relative, or directly. But what many people don't know is that the mental and emotional repercussions of cancer can be just as insidious as its physical side effects—and often much harder to recognize and address. In addition to the fear and stress of facing a life-threatening illness and

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20223 min read


Therapy and Breast Cancer
As we reach the end of May, which marks Mental Health Awareness Month, it feels as appropriate a time as any to discuss the benefits of...

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20222 min read


PTSD and Breast Cancer
Many breast cancer patients suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), an anxiety disorder typically brought on by a traumatic event. Notably, PTSD can happen after any life-threatening situation, and a breast cancer diagnosis or cancer recurrence certainly qualifies. PTSD can affect one’s ability to cope with life’s daily tasks and make it difficult to function. Several years ago, while hosting an exhibit table at a pre-COVID-19 era Nurse Navigator conference in Las

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20222 min read


Physician Burnout
Physician (and Nurse) Burnout has been officially recognized for years and poses a significant existential threat to the safety of medical personnel and the treatment success of patients across the spectrum. Death by suicide in the medical profession has now reached approximately 400 annually just in the United States[1]. According to the Medscape Physician Lifestyle Report, nearly “half of all physicians experience burnout, with emergency care, critical care, and family medi

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20223 min read


The Loneliness of the Breast Cancer Survivor.
By, William Laferriere, Survivingbreastcancer.org board member Hello darkness my old friend.... I’ve come to talk with you again, Because...

Surviving Breast Cancer
Aug 7, 20226 min read
bottom of page
