A cancer diagnosis is challenging, and stressful. Not only do the treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation span over many months, the treatment itself needs to be managed. Dealing the side effects of these complex treatment regimens is emotionally difficult.
Writing can really help. For instance, keeping a journal or writing a dairy can be an effective tool that can help to restore the feeling of being back in control and the toughest emotions can have an outlet. Like other forms of creative therapy such as drawing, or music, writing can help process the force of many of these complex emotions.
A great advantage of writing is that it is inexpensive and easy to start. One can begin with writing just a few lines every day, keeping a notebook, making regular journal entries, or even just start by crafting a diary that can include notes, clips from newspapers or magazine and photographs.
Writing as a group, or alone can help cancer patients and their caregivers cope with anxiety related to chronic illness issues, and grief. For example:
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