Healthy boundaries
Kathy Jerin/Counterpart (VIC, 2022)
Presenter Kathy Jerin discusses setting healthy boundaries, while protecting our energy, dignity, privacy and identity.
(webinar)
Worrying about loved ones
Belinda Astl/Counterpart (AUS, 2021)
Concern for loved ones, especially for children, and the desire to protect them often weighs heavily on women living with metastatic cancer. There are no easy answers here – each person and family will deal with these issues in their own way.
(video)
The emotional load of living with metastatic cancer
Dani Bullen/Counterpart (AUS, 2020)
Clinical Psychologist Dr Dani Bullen, from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, presents a webinar discussing ways of dealing with the emotional challenges of living with advanced (or metastatic) cancer.
(webinar)
Counterpart
(VIC)
Highly trained Peer Support Volunteers with lived experiences of cancer provide unique understanding and support, by phone or in person. Other Counterpart services include group sessions, exercise programs and a resource library. Counterpart supports women living with cancer in Victoria.
(peer support)
Support groups
Cancer Council Victoria (VIC)
This page explains what support groups are and how they can help you. Links at the top of the page will help you find local, phone and online support groups in Victoria.
(support groups)
Scanxiety
Ella Sexton/Counterpart (AUS, 2024)
Ella Sexton, a Senior Psychologist at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre explains how scan anxiety can affect women, and suggests some strategies that might help manage it.
(webinar)
If cancer returns: how to deal with cancer recurrence
CanTeen (AUS)
Aimed at young people, but relevant to all ages, this page explains the different types of cancer recurrence: local, regional and distant, with videos for each one, and how you might be feeling about it. Note that services mentioned on this site are only available to Australians aged from 15 to 25 years.
(web page with short YouTube videos)
What is advanced cancer
Cancer Council Victoria (AUS, 2021)
Explanation of advanced cancer and how it develops. Includes practical information on the next steps, what treatments might be available, living with advanced cancer. Buttons at the bottom of the page link to the booklet, ‘Living with advanced cancer’ listed below.
(web)
Living with advanced cancer
Cancer Council Australia (AUS, 2022)
This booklet provides more detailed information on what happens after a diagnosis of advanced cancer, the emotional impacts, treatments available, making plans and supporting carers.
(76-page booklet in PDF or hard copy)
The role of hope and purpose in advanced cancer
Cancer Council NSW (AUS, 2019)
In this episode of Julie McCrossin's podcast 'The thing about advanced cancer', she speaks with palliative medicine specialist Dr Megan Best to discuss how to make sense of an advanced diagnosis and the role of hope.
(podcast, 29 mins)
Why wait for wellness: Psychologist
Cancer Survival Guide (AUS, 2020)
In episode 3 of this podcast, Clinical Psychologist Dr Sarah McKinnon explains how a psychologist could help you deal with the things that are really troubling you during cancer treatment.
(podcast)
Managing emotional changes due to cancer
Cancer Australia (AUS)
Web page linking to information on the emotional effects of a whole range of issues relating to cancer and cancer treatment. Includes talking about your cancer, dealing with hair loss, sexuality and intimacy, same-sex relationships, impact on children, and lots more.
(web)
Cancer: how are you travelling?
Cancer Australia (AUS, 2013)
Booklet discussing the emotional, physical and practical challenges faced by people diagnosed with cancer, and tips for getting help.
(42-page booklet, PDF, DOCX or hard copy)
Finding support
Cancer Australia (AUS)
Web page linking to information on the importance of support during your cancer experience, and how to find it.
(web)
Living with cancer
Cancer Australia (AUS)
Web page linking to information to help manage the practical and emotional issues relating to cancer, tips on dealing with them, and where to find help.
(web)
Emotions
Cancer Council Victoria (AUS, 2022)
Suggestions for coping with the emotional impact of cancer, including telling other people and getting support for yourself. Link to the booklet 'Emotions and cancer' at the bottom of the page.
(web)
Emotions and cancer
Cancer Council Victoria (AUS, 2021)
Booklet providing information on the emotional impact of cancer. Includes physical effects of emotions, tools for coping, information on helping your friends and family, and how to get support.
(52- page booklet, PDF or hard copy)
Worrying about loved ones
Belinda Astl/Counterpart (AUS, 2021)
The stresses and strains of living with metastatic cancer are felt not only by the woman diagnosed but by her loved ones as well. It is difficult to see others affected by fear, anxiety and sadness because of your illness experience. And the impact extends beyond emotional worries.
(webinar)
Shrink your worries!
Lynda Evans/Counterpart (AUS, 2020)
Social worker Lynda Evans provides practical strategies for managing worries.
(webinar)
Mindfulness: responding rather than reacting to life's challenges
Suzanne Peyton/Counterpart (AUS, 2019)
Learn how mindfulness practice helps reduce the experience of stress.
(webinar)
Relaxation and Mindful meditation for people with cancer
Cancer Council NSW (AUS, 2011)
Two popular audio recordings to listen to online. Australian psychologist Dr Lisbeth Lane guides you through the basics of relaxation and mindfulness. Also available in CD format from Cancer Council Victoria.
(audio online)
Sleep and cancer
Oliver Holmes/Counterpart (AUS, 2021)
Many people with cancer have sleep problems. Dr Oliver Holmes from Peter MacCallum’s ‘Can-Sleep’ service explains what we can do to improve sleep.
(webinar)