Spotlight On: Music Therapists
Music therapists provide personalized music-based interventions to address patients’ physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and social needs.
Music therapists provide personalized music-based interventions to address patients’ physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and social needs.
Being a caregiver for a parent with cancer can be a challenge that requires organization and flexibility, especially when you are also raising children of your own.
Therapy animals offer comfort in a wide variety of difficult and stressful settings. Learn more about how to help someone with cancer by training your pet to be a therapy animal.
Navigating everyday life and relationships can be tough when you’re a single woman diagnosed with cancer. Cancer survivor and oncology social worker Hester Hill Schnipper offers some thoughts on what can help make things a little easier.
Art therapists use the visual arts to help people with cancer achieve wellness goals.
In this month’s blog post, Dr. Schapira talks about dealing with stress, uncertainty, and anxiety, especially if you have cancer.
Chaplain Libby Boatwright describes how providing palliative care is a team approach and explains the unique role that the chaplain plays.
Keeping your sense of sexuality after a cancer diagnosis is challenging. Dr. Dizon discusses why it’s so important to retain that part of your sense of self.
Sharing your cancer story is a deeply personal choice. Here are some tips to help you decide.
Preparing for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy? In this podcast, Arash Asher, MD, and An Ngo-Huang, DO, discuss how prehabilitation can lead to a stronger recovery from treatment.