Post-cancer counselling

Breast cancer patients may feel particular anxiety and fear after surgery. They may fear that their cancers will recur or that their bodies will become after the operation. At this point, counselling is particularly important, as counsellors sit down with patients, patiently explain their concerns, provide professional information, give the patients a bottom line and reduce unnecessary fears. Psychologists also use vivid examples and stories to make it clear to patients that they are not alone and that many have experienced similar situations and have survived.After the operation, physical changes may make patients feel different, which may affect their self-confidence. Psychologists help patients to accept their new image and find new self-worth. They may use positive examples to encourage patients to see that they can be beautiful and powerful even if their bodies change. Psychologists also teach patients practical skills, such as how to select suitable clothing to adapt to new physical forms or how to enhance self-confidence through makeup.Sometimes relationships with family and friends may become a little nervous after the operation, and patients may feel that they do not understand themselves and that communication may be difficult. Psychologists help patients to develop better ways of communicating with them, so that they can express their feelings and so that family and friends can better understand them. Psychologists may advise patients to organize a family meeting to give everyone the opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings, which will enhance mutual understanding and feelings.Psychological counselling also teaches patients some relaxing methods, such as deep breaths and meditation, to help them to ease their stress and ease their lives. These methods not only benefit the body but also make the patient feel better. Psychologists may teach patients some simple yoga, or recommend some comfort music so that they can relax themselves at home.In general, psychological counselling is particularly important for breast cancer patients, which helps them to receive psychological support and better cope with changes in life. Psychological counselling is like a lamp that lights the path of patients, leaving them no longer alone and more empowered to face the challenges of life. The counsellors were like a warm friend who was with the patients, who could support and encourage them regardless of their difficulties.