Psychosocial Aspects of Living with Neuroendocrine Cancer - Patient and Caregiver Panel
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Gain valuable insights from a patient and caregiver panel discussing the psychosocial aspects of living with neuroendocrine cancer. Explore topics such as supporting family members, adapting to a new normal, managing stress, and maintaining relationships. Learn about the benefits of support groups, wellness communities, and integrative programs. Discover strategies for dealing with friends and family, addressing denial, and utilizing online resources like Caring Bridges and Care Pages. Understand the importance of mental health, staying strong, and finding ways to shift mood. This 43-minute conference talk from Stanford University's Neuroendocrine Tumor Patient Education Conference offers practical advice and personal experiences to help navigate the emotional challenges of living with neuroendocrine cancer.
Syllabus
Intro
Welcome
Question 1 How to support family members with this disease
The New Normal
Stress
Being Normal
Support Groups
A New Normal
Managing Relationships
Reducing Stress
Wellness Communities
Being Strong
Mental Health
Dealing with Friends and Family
Tips for Dealing with Friends Family
Denial
Caring Bridges and Care Pages
Getting a Shot
Shift the Mood
Integrative Programs
Taught by
Stanford Health Care
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