Welcome to Cancer & Me

If you’ve found your way here, it means cancer has touched your life — or the life of someone you love. Please know you are not alone.

I created this space as both a psychologist and a cancer survivor — someone who’s walked the path of treatment, fear, hope, and healing while also supporting others through it. I know how overwhelming it can feel, especially when you’re trying to care for your family and protect your children while facing the unknown.

Cancer & Me is a place of understanding, not just information. Whether you’re looking for ways to talk to your children, support their emotions, or find moments of calm for yourself, you’ll find warmth, guidance, and evidence-based tools here.

We are in this with you.

Clinical Experience
0 + years

Our Mission Statement

Cancer & Me exists to inform, support, and empower families navigating cancer.

Our mission is to provide clear, compassionate guidance — grounded in psychology and personal experience — to help parents care for themselves and their children emotionally through the cancer journey.

From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, we’re here to help families find their footing, foster resilience, and move forward together with courage and connection.

Healing isn’t about forgetting the pain but discovering the strength that grows from it.

Real help. Real heart.
For families facing cancer.

Read our latest blogs

Life After Cancer: Picking Up the Pieces
14Oct

Life After Cancer: Picking Up the Pieces

“You put on a sort of brave face, stoicism through treatment… Treatment’s done — then it’s like, ‘I can…

Missing a Moment: Parenting Through Cancer
14Oct

Missing a Moment: Parenting Through Cancer

When cancer treatment forces you to miss your child’s school activities, performances, or family traditions, I know it can…

How to Talk to Your Child When They Ask About Death
13Oct

How to Talk to Your Child When They Ask About Death

After learning about a parent’s cancer diagnosis, many children will ask the brave and difficult question: “Will you die?”…