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Counselling for Cancer
Included in the Counselling for Cancer
In cancer counselling sessions, the patient will receive personalised emotional support, practical advice, and coping strategies to navigate their diagnosis.
Counsellors assess their emotional state, offer information and resources, explore coping techniques, and set goals for managing their cancer journey effectively.
Common Q&A about Counselling for Cancer
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Cancer counseling is a therapeutic service designed to support individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families, helping them cope with emotional, psychological, and social challenges associated with the illness.
Anyone affected by cancer, including patients, caregivers, and family members, can benefit from counseling to address their unique emotional and psychological needs.
Sessions may focus on coping strategies, fear and anxiety, grief, communication with loved ones, and navigating treatment decisions.
Counseling can be conducted in various formats, including in-person sessions, phone consultations, or online therapy, depending on individual preferences and circumstances.
While some healthcare providers may recommend counselling, many counsellors accept self-referrals, and individuals can seek services independently.
A qualified cancer counsellor typically holds a degree in psychology, social work, or a related field, along with specialized training in oncology or palliative care.
Yes, counseling sessions are usually confidential, adhering to ethical guidelines that protect the privacy of clients.
You can seek referrals from healthcare providers, check with local hospitals or cancer centers, or search online directories of licensed mental health professionals.
It's essential to communicate any discomfort with your counselor, as they can adjust their approach or help you find a better fit if needed.
Many insurance plans cover mental health services, including cancer counseling, but it's important to verify specifics with your provider prior to starting sessions.
Symptom checker
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please book an appointment with us. Symptoms can vary from person to person and from condition to condition.A proper diagnosis can only be made through a thorough medical examination.
Our clinicians will carry out a full assessment to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Are you finding it hard to cope emotionally after a cancer diagnosis?
A cancer diagnosis can bring shock, fear, sadness and uncertainty — counsellors offer a confidential space to explore feelings and regain emotional balance.
Do worries about treatment, side effects or the future overwhelm you?
Treatment decisions, side‑effect fears and future concerns can be distressing; talking therapy helps you process these worries and build coping strategies.
Are you struggling with changes in self‑image or body confidence?
Physical changes from cancer treatment can affect how you see yourself — counselling helps you navigate these feelings with compassion and support.
Do fear of recurrence or uncertainty about life after cancer affect you?
Anxiety about cancer coming back or adjusting to survivorship can be heavy; counselling helps you work through these feelings and find constructive ways forward.
Is cancer affecting your relationships, family or communication?
Cancer impacts not only you but loved ones too; counselling supports better communication, mutual understanding and healthy relationship coping.
Are you a caregiver or loved one feeling stressed, exhausted or alone?
Supporting someone with cancer is emotionally demanding; counselling offers carers a safe space to process feelings, reduce stress and build resilience.
What we treat
At The Health Suite Leicester, our private medical clinic offers expert care whenever you need it. Our team of experienced GPs and healthcare professionals provide personalised diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions, ensuring high-quality, professional care in a comfortable setting.
Click below to view useful info on a few of the common conditions we treat:
Emotional distress from diagnosis
Supports people struggling with shock, sadness, fear or overwhelm after a cancer diagnosis through compassionate, confidential dialogue.
Anxiety about treatment and future
Helps you manage fear of treatment, side effects and recurrence, with tools to reduce stress and improve emotional wellbeing.
Body image and identity concerns
Addresses changes in appearance, self‑esteem and personal identity that can accompany cancer journeys and treatment effects.
Relationship and family support
Counselling assists with communication, role changes and emotional load within families and support networks impacted by cancer.
Caregiver stress & burnout
Provides support and coping strategies for partners, family and carers experiencing emotional fatigue or stress while caring for someone with cancer.
many more
Our clinicians manage a broad spectrum of conditions, and individual assessment allows us to tailor care beyond the examples listed. We encourage you to book a consultation to discuss your symptoms and appropriate treatment options.

