Psycho-oncology is a specialist area of psychology that focuses on the psychological, social and behavioural aspects of cancer. It addresses the psychological responses that patients with cancer and their families may experience at all stages of the disease, as well as the psychological, behavioural and social factors that may influence the disease process.
Psycho-Oncology Services
Healing and Mental Health Care
Common reactions to cancer
Physical
- Fatigue or sleeping problems
- Inability to participate in daily life or enjoy once pleasurable activities
Emotional
- Worry and anxiety: these are normal reactions to stressful situations. If your anxiety is troubling you then you might like to talk to a psychologist about ways of coping with it
- Anger and resentment: feeling angry and upset by your cancer diagnosis is not unusual and can be very distressing
- Low mood: It is not unusual to feel low after being diagnosed with cancer or during or after treatment. Feelings of depression, sadness and grief can all contribute to feelings of enduring low mood
Cognitive
- Loss of confidence
The MIOG team are experienced in Integrative Oncology including related Psychology services. Talking over your problems and concerns with a qualified Psychologist in a safe environment can help. They can provide support and information, and help you manage the challenges arising from a cancer diagnosis and treatment. They can also teach you a range of practical coping skills such as relaxation, stress-management and how to challenge self-defeating patterns.
Meet our Psychologists
The MIOG team are experienced in Integrative Oncology including related Psychology services. Talking over your problems and concerns with a qualified Psychologist in a safe environment can help. They can provide support and information, and help you manage the challenges arising from a cancer diagnosis and treatment. They can also teach you a range of practical coping skills such as relaxation, stress-management and how to challenge self-defeating patterns.
Our Psychologists are experienced in working with people with cancer and their families across all types and stages of the disease, from those at risk to long term survivors or end of life. Jane Fletcher and her team of Health Psychologists provide MIOG patients with specialised support and care.