Hypnosis for Symptom Reduction

Hypnosis has been shown to decrease pain, anxiety and stress as well as other symptoms related to cancer treatment.

Certified hypnotherapist Don Pelles will teach self-hypnosis techniques that will assist in the management of these symptoms. We hope you will join us for this wellness class.

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Hypnosis for Symptom Reduction

Hypnosis has been shown to decrease pain, anxiety and stress as well as other symptoms related to cancer treatment. Certified hypnotherapist Don Pelles will teach self-hypnosis techniques that will assist in the management of these symptoms.

San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Update

Dr. Jeni Sheng, Assistant Professor in the Department of Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will provide an overview of the latest findings in treatment, and research, from the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

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Newly Diagnosed

The New Normal Support Group provides a safe space to be with others who truly "get" what you are going through and can offer valuable understanding and insight. This is a 4-session group designed for individuals diagnosed with cancer within the last 6 months and their caregivers.*

Estate Planning with Gary Altman

Seasoned estate planning attorney and Hope Connections board member, Gary D. Altman, will lead an informative discussion on estate planning, trusts, charitable giving, and much more!

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Ovarian/GYN Cancers

This professionally facilitated support group is for individuals who have been diagnosed with ovarian and other gynecological cancers. Learn new ways of coping and connect with others who are going through a similar experience.

Death & Dying Conversations

Arlen Gaines, Director, Hospice Social Services at JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency) will be joining us to discuss end-of-life care and the benefits of hospice.

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Tuesday Mind/Body Boxing

Eric Govan (Professional boxer, Master Trainer, Founder at Mind/Body Boxing), will teach you to heighten your mental, physical and spiritual strength through boxing fitness, yoga and meditation.

Nutrition: Understanding Gut Health During Cancer Treatment & Beyond

Cancer can wreak havoc on our digestive system. Patricia Guay-Berry (registered dietitian and board-certified specialist in oncology nutrition) will discuss ways to prepare for and cope with the challenges of active treatment and afterwards. Learn helpful tips and strategies.

Educational Program – Effective Communication with Your Healthcare Team: What You Need to Know

Brennan Streck, Oncology Nurse and Cancer Prevention Fellow at the National Cancer Institute will help us to better understand the roles and responsibilities of your cancer care team. She will cover how to approach difficult conversations, self-advocacy, and health literacy issues. Brennan looks forward to answering your questions! We are delighted to be co-hosting this program with Smith Center for Healing and the Arts.

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Coping Conversations

Please join us for this monthly support group where we will focus on specific topics related to having a cancer diagnosis.
Meets on select Tuesdays at 1:00 pm

Educational Program-Hot Topics for Young Adults: ADA Accommodations and Adjusting to Work/School Post-Diagnosis

With cancer treatment often comes side effects. These physical, cognitive, and emotional changes can present challenges at work and in school. Monica Bryant, Esq. with Triage Cancer will discuss the practical and legal tools that exist to minimize
challenges and cope with side effects.

To register, go to: https://smithcenter.org/programs-retreat/yac-hot-topics-ada-accommodations-adjusting-work-school-post-diagnosis/

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Bladder Cancer*

This professionally facilitated support group is for individuals diagnosed with bladder cancer. Learn new ways of coping and connect with others who are going through a similar experience. *Caregivers are welcome.