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Completing cancer treatment can bring excitement and uncertainty. Many survivors find themselves asking, "What’s next?" and grappling with fears of recurrence. Our program, led by Tava Arnold, PhD, and Becca Murfin, BSW, MSW intern, offers a supportive space to discuss these feelings and learn effective coping strategies. Join us for engaging conversations, community support, and a light dinner. This program is designed for those who have completed treatment at least 6 months prior. Registration is required; contact us at 303-388-4876.
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Living Beyond Limits A Post-Treatment Support Program Completing cancer treatment is often exciting, stressful and filled with new challenges and uncertainty that can hinder your ability to live life to its fullest. Most cancer survivors begin to ask, “I’m a survivor- now what?” “Did I have cancer? Or do I still have cancer?” Often survivors report feeling like they are waiting for the “other shoe to drop.” In this program we will talk about ways to cope with uncertainty, manage the fear of recurrence and of “dropping shoes” and put cancer in its proper place. Light dinner provided Facilitators: Tava Arnold, PhD and Becca Murfin, BSW, MSW intern Date: Thursdays, March 6-April 10 Location: RMCC 1800 Williams St., Denver, Colorado 3rd floor large conference room • This program is for those who have completed treatment at least • 6-months prior to the group start date. • Advanced registration required – • Contact Tava Arnold or Becca Murfin @ 303-388-4876