Publisher's Synopsis
Here are engaging and digestible lessons for couples navigating the life changes brought about by a cancer diagnosis. Dan Shapiro draws on his more than twenty-five years of clinical work as a health psychologist who has researched and worked with couples facing cancer, and on his own experiences of being both the patient (having and beating Hodgkin's lymphoma in his twenties) and the supporter/advocate (when his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer) to weave together insights on facing cancer while maintaining a strong relationship. And in Health gives advice in short lessons on the main areas of concern or conflict that can come from life with cancer-from diagnosis to treatment and life post-treatment.
Topics include:
How to forge yourselves into a powerful team and avoid common conflict points
Dealing with physicians and getting the best care possible, along with tips for navigating the medical world
Strategies for coping with the emotions that can interfere with your relationship-anger, mood swings, spouse fears, and depression
Distinguishing between supportive and draining people in your lives, and learning to invite and accept help
Opening to new types of intimacy and making peace with dependence