When cancer leaves you feeling lost and overwhelmed

It’s as if the ground beneath your feet suddenly disappears. You're swept into a medical whirlwind of appointments, results, and treatments. Many people tell me they lose themselves somewhere along the way.

 

Who are you, when your body no longer functions as it once did?
How do you stay upright in a world filled with worry, exhaustion, and uncertainty?

 

As a psychosocial therapist and hypnotherapist, I support people in the midst of that storm. Not with big words, but with presence, calm, and recognition. Especially in this vulnerable time, there is a need for a space where you can simply breathe — and feel what is truly going on inside.


Psychosocial support through hypnotherapy
Psychosocial support, combined with hypnotherapy, helps you regain a sense of balance in your emotions, thoughts, and inner world. Together, we explore what is happening within you, and what you need to find some calm again. You don’t have to go through this alone. Sometimes it’s about fear of the future.
Sometimes about anger or grief. Or the impact the illness has on your relationships, your work, your sense of self.


Hypnotherapy: deep calm and new space
Hypnotherapy can help release tension and calm your nervous system. Many people experience it as a pause from the constant fight-or-flight state they’re living in.

 

With gentle, focused hypnotherapeutic techniques, you can:

  • experience inner calm
  • strengthen your resilience
  • sleep better
  • cope with pain or fatigue
  • reconnect with yourself


You remain fully in control — hypnotherapy is safe, respectful, and always aligned with your pace.

 

Support in a vulnerable time
I understand how deep the need is for a safe space where you are central. Not as a patient number, but as a whole person. Whether you are in the middle of treatment, have just received a diagnosis, or are living in the aftermath — you are welcome. Together, we look at how you can walk this path with a bit more calm, clarity, and lightness. Even in heavy weather, there is can be light.