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Cancer Support

A reflective space drawing on CBT, ACT, and Meaning-Centered Therapy — for patients and carers. Not a substitute for your oncology team.

Free for everyone — no account needed

What's weighing on you?

Pick a prompt or share in your own words.

Reflective support from a psychology researcher — not therapy or medical advice. For emergencies, call your local services.

Structured tools

Evidence-based exercises you can return to.

Reading pathways

Living with fear of recurrence

  1. 1.Name the fear — give it a sentence ('I'm afraid of…').
  2. 2.Notice it, don't fight it (ACT: cognitive defusion).
  3. 3.Anchor in the next valued action — a call, a walk, a meal.
  4. 4.Track triggers in your journal for two weeks.

Meaning-centered practice (Breitbart)

  1. 1.Identify a source of meaning today: love, work, creativity, connection.
  2. 2.Write one sentence: 'Today mattered because…'
  3. 3.Reflect weekly on legacy — what you want to leave behind.
  4. 4.Allow grief and meaning to coexist.

For carers: protecting yourself

  1. 1.Recognise carer burnout: exhaustion, resentment, numbness — these are signals, not failure.
  2. 2.Schedule one 30-minute non-negotiable for yourself this week.
  3. 3.Set one boundary you can hold (a call you won't take after 9pm).
  4. 4.Find a peer carer space — you are not alone in this.