
Recorded onsite at CancerCon®, a young adult cancer conference presented by Stupid Cancer®, we talk about what resilience really means after a cancer diagnosis, and why it’s not about always being “strong.”
Join us alongside Sam Brotkin, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Bull City Behavioral Health and Chelsea Kaye, LCSW, an Information Specialist at Blood Cancer United. In this episode, we share compassionate, practical strategies for building lifelong resilience. Learn how to manage expectations, find trusted support, and give yourself grace exactly where you are today.
Although this discussion comes from a young adult cancer conference, the insights shared are relevant across all ages and experiences.
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- Information Specialists
- Young Adult Resources
- Young Adult Online Chat
- Bobby’s Coaches
- Stupid Cancer
- The Bloodline Live: Emphasizing the Patient Voice in Young Adult Cancer Care – featuring Dr. Abby Rosenberg
Additional Blood Cancer United Support Resources:
- Financial support
- Free Nutrition Consultations
- Clinical Trial Support Center
- Free telephone/web patient programs
- SHARE web series
- Online videos
- Free booklets
- Patient Community
- Support groups
- Caregiver support
- Caregiver Workbook
- Survivorship Workbook
- Advocacy and Public Policy
- Mental Health Resources
Episode supported by Merck & Co., Inc.