When you are diagnosed with cancer you may experience an array of different emotions --fear, anxiety, depression, anger, worry and many others. Some cancer patients or survivors may feel alone or unable to talk to friends or family members about how they are really feeling.
Research has suggested that writing can help with the healing process after cancer. Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC) is hosting a networking meeting for women affected by breast cancer called Healing with words: Writing the Breast Cancer Experience.
Alysa Cummings, MLS, CPT, of Pink Ribbon Poetry, will explain how women affected by breast cancer can use writing to heal. Attendees will hear a presentation by members of Pink Ribbon Poetry. Following the presentation, attendees can choose to share in a poetry therapy group and learn about online resources for writing their stories.
The networking meeting will be held on April 26, 2007, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Cherry Hill Library in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. A light dinner and refreshments will be available after the networking event. To register for this free event, visit LBBC's website or call the office at 610-645-4567.
It does not matter what kind of cancer you have been diagnosed with, this therapy can work for anyone, you can take advantage of writing in a journal in your own home. It can help heal your mind on so many levels. Try it out. You will be pleasantly surprised at the release it can give you.











1. It's so true! Putting it on paper certainly helped me through my own cancer ordeal--there are thoughts that are hard to express to anyone else. Since starting as editor at LaChance Publishing/The Healing Project, I'm amazed at how many people make writing a regular part of their journey to healing. I didn't even know "journal" could be a verb until I started to read all those wonderful stories.
Keep writing!
Love to all,
Richard Day Gore
http://www.lachancepublishing.com/aboutus.html
http://thehealingproject.org
Posted at 7:26AM on Mar 17th 2007 by richard day gore