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The program Brushes with Cancer pairs patients with artists whose works make visible a disease that can be invisible and isolating.
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Expressing painful emotions is hard--yet it can actually improve our mental and physical health. This lucid, compassionate book has introduced tens of thousands of readers to expressive writing, a simple yet powerful self-help technique grounded in scientific research. Leading experts James W.
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This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.
Safety is not the absence of threat, it is the presence of connection.
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You've waited anxiously for the moment when the doctor will tell you you're cancer free. But what happens next? Dr. Wendy Baer, a psychiatric oncologist, gives tips for getting back to your life.
Financial hardship often accompanies a cancer diagnosis. Linda shares her experiences and insights about managing questions with employment and finances that often accompany a cancer diagnosis.
Working with the circuitry of the brain to restore emotional health and well-being.
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The quality of your outcome depends on the quality of your questions.
Are you a giver or a taker? Have you ever struggled to find work/life balance? How do you build resilience in yourself, your team, or your children?
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Samuel Arbesman is a complexity scientist focusing on the changing nature of science and technology.
Kris Carr started a health revolution with the film Crazy Sexy Cancer, which documented her journey after being diagnosed with untreatable, Stage 4 cancer. Eight years later, Kris shares an update on her health and married life and explains why you shouldn’t be afraid to dream big.