EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 1H 18M
E5: Mental Health and FL: Coping with the Psychological Impact of Cancer
In this extended episode, we open up a conversation that’s often overlooked: the emotional and psychological impact of living with FL with insights from our resident psychotherapist, Dr Paul C. Mollitt. From the uncertainty of “watch and wait” to the ripple effects on relationships, we share personal experiences, explore how cancer intersects with existing mental health challenges, and highlight therapy, peer support, and coping strategies. Our aim is to reduce stigma, provide practical tools, and remind you that it’s okay not to be okay - support is out there, and you are not alone."If someone close to you has low-grade non-Hodgkins Lymphoma: A Film for Children":https://youtu.be/Hr6QLJc4jE4?si=sfaXz9YvIn36KkEh Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41016873-full-catastrophe-livingSend a textPlease send your comments, questions and feedback to: [email protected] Here are some other websites that might be useful: Living with Follicular Lymphoma Facebook Group The Follicular Lymphoma Foundation Robert Miller's comprehensive collection of resources built over decades on how to live well with FL: https://lymphomasurvival.com
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In this extended episode, we open up a conversation that’s often overlooked: the emotional and psychological impact of living with FL with insights from our resident psychotherapist, Dr Paul C. Mollitt. From the uncertainty of “watch and wait” to the ripple effects on relationships, we share personal experiences, explore how cancer intersects with existing mental health challenges, and highlight therapy, peer support, and coping strategies. Our aim is to reduce stigma, provide practical tools...
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