EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS
AND LOVED ONES
Strategies to manage through diagnosis, treatment and recovery
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Diagnosis with a chronic illness can impact both the you and you loved ones. Coping with the mental and emotional challenges of a chronic illness requires an approach that is realistic, but also positive. Adapting to your condition or feeling good about the future may seem impossible at first, but it can be done through therapy
Crohns
Cancer
COPD
Diabetes
Heart disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Auto-immune diseases
INDIVIDUALS
- Emotional Coping- Use therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or mindfulness to manage anxiety, depression, or grief tied to a chronic illness diagnosis.
- Behavioral Changes- Guide adherence to treatment plans (e.g., medication, diet, exercise) by addressing barriers like low motivation or fear.
- Pain Management- Teach techniques like biofeedback, relaxation, or guided imagery to reduce chronic pain and improve quality of life
- Life Adjustment- Help patients set realistic goals, maintain independence, and find purpose despite physical limitations.
FAMILIES
- Caregiver Support- Provide strategies to manage caregiver stress, prevent burnout, and process emotions like guilt or frustration.
- Communication-Facilitate family discussions to align on care responsibilities and strengthen emotional support systems.
- Conflict Resolution- Address tensions arising from differing coping styles or caregiving roles, fostering a cohesive family unit.
PARTNERS AND FRIENDS
- Relationship Dynamics- Teach communication and empathy skills to maintain strong relationships despite illness-related challenges.
- Psychoeducation- Help loved ones understand the psychological impact of chronic illness, reducing misunderstandings and stigma.
- Grief and Loss Support- Assist in processing anticipatory grief or changes in relationships due to the illness.