Empowering Lives Through Psychotherapy for Cancer Support
At Health Triangle, we recognise that a cancer diagnosis impacts far more than the body—it affects your mind, emotions, relationships, and sense of self. Whether you are newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, in remission, or supporting a loved one through their journey, the emotional toll of cancer can be profound.
Our specialised psychotherapy services provide a safe, supportive space to process the complex emotions and challenges that come with living with or caring for someone with cancer. With evidence-based, compassionate care, we aim to empower individuals to navigate this life-altering experience with resilience, clarity, and emotional strength.
Understanding the Emotional Impact of Cancer
Cancer is not just a medical condition—it is a deeply personal and psychological experience. People living with cancer often face overwhelming emotions, including fear, sadness, anger, guilt, and uncertainty. These responses are natural but can become distressing and interfere with quality of life.
Common psychological challenges include:
- Anxiety and fear of recurrence
- Depression and hopelessness
- Grief and loss of identity
- Body image concerns and self-esteem issues
- Strained relationships and caregiver stress
- Existential questions and meaning-making
At Health Triangle, we understand that each cancer journey is unique. Our psychotherapeutic support is designed to honour your experience and help you make sense of it in a way that is meaningful and healing.
Personalised Psychotherapy for Cancer Support
Our therapeutic approach is tailored to meet your individual needs and stage of the cancer journey—whether you are a patient, survivor, or caregiver. We draw from a range of evidence-based modalities to support emotional processing, resilience, and psychological integration.
Your support may include:
- Supportive psychotherapy to help you process emotions in a safe, validating space.
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to manage anxiety, depression, and unhelpful thought patterns.
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) to increase presence, reduce distress, and cultivate calm.
- Narrative therapy and meaning-centred therapy to explore identity, values, and purpose.
- Psychoeducation and coping strategies for managing treatment-related stress and uncertainty.
- Family or couples therapy to support communication and emotional connection during a challenging time.
Holistic Support: Mind, Body, and Spirit
We believe in supporting the whole person—not just the diagnosis. Cancer impacts physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of life, and our care reflects that complexity.
We work with you to:
- Explore the emotional and relational impact of diagnosis and treatment.
- Strengthen inner resources such as hope, courage, and acceptance.
- Address trauma, fear, or grief related to your experience.
- Integrate supportive practices like relaxation techniques, journaling, and visualisation.
- Support spiritual and existential reflection, if meaningful to you.
Our goal is to help you reclaim a sense of agency, identity, and emotional balance—wherever you are in your journey.
Compassionate Care for Survivors and Caregivers
Healing continues long after medical treatment ends. Survivors may struggle with lingering anxiety, body image changes, or adjusting to a “new normal.” Caregivers, too, often carry silent burdens—emotional fatigue, guilt, or anticipatory grief.
At Health Triangle, we offer dedicated psychotherapy services for:
- Cancer survivors adjusting to life after treatment
- Partners and family members coping with caregiving roles
- Individuals grieving a loved one lost to cancer
- People facing end-of-life and palliative care considerations
A Safe and Supportive Space for Healing
Navigating cancer is one of life’s most vulnerable experiences. At Health Triangle, we provide a warm, non-judgmental environment where you can feel seen, supported, and understood.
Our therapists are here to walk beside you—through the fear, the uncertainty, and the hope—helping you find emotional clarity, inner strength, and meaningful connection.
You are more than your diagnosis. We are here to help you heal, grow, and live fully—on your own terms.