3 Ways Cancer Can Impact Someone’s Mental Health
Article Author Cara Tompot, Contributor Social Media Addict, LGBTQ+ Advocate, Feminist, Cancer Activist 3 Ways Cancer Can Impact Someone’s Mental Health 10/19/2017 10:01 am ET Updated 18 hours ago...
View ArticleTips for making (and keeping) your New Year’s resolutions
Making the Resolution The new year is a time of reflection on the past and looking forward to the future. It has become commonplace to resolve to make changes in the coming year so that we are somehow...
View ArticleNew Second Location Now Available for the Lake County Area
UPDATED 8/2022, Dana will now be available for counseling at her Altamonte Office only, beginning Sept 1, 2022. We are pleased to announce that Dana Nolan, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, will...
View ArticleCancer Patients at Higher Risk for Suicide
Dana Nolan, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, was recently quoted in an article, by US NEWS & World Report about cancer patients being at a higher risk of suicide, anxiety, depression and PTSD than...
View ArticleManaging Stress and Anxiety During COVID-19
We have all been dealing with COVID-19 for about 6 months now. Some of us are understandably fearful of catching the virus due to our own or our loved ones risk factors. Some of us have survived a very...
View ArticleVeterans Battling Mesothelioma
Veterans battling mesothelioma struggle with many emotions on Veterans Day. Here is an article I wrote about some of their struggles....
View ArticleRaise your hand if you are tired of talking about and dealing with COVID-19
Raise your hand if you are tired of talking about and dealing with COVID-19. I know that I sure am! However, COVID-19 is still around and is affecting us in many ways so the best we can do is try and...
View ArticlePressure on Cancer Patients to Be Positive Can Add to Holiday Stress
While many people do love this time of the year and have many holiday traditions that bring joy, some people struggle with the holiday blues. Here is an article I wrote about holiday stress....
View ArticleMay is Mental Health Awareness Month
For more than 70 years, the month of May has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness month. Its goal is to increase awareness of mental health issues in our community and decrease the stigma toward...
View ArticleSelf-Care for Caregivers: Adjusting Holiday Expectations
Being a caregiver to your loved one with mesothelioma may bring on a myriad of thoughts and feelings and present new challenges to overcome. Most caregivers admit that the holiday season feels...
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