Chula Vista Counseling Blog
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What I Wish Someone Told Me After My Cancer Surgery
After cancer surgery, emotional recovery is often overlooked. Many individuals feel anxiety, grief, or confusion, even when treatment is successful. In this article, a trauma therapist in San Diego shares both personal and professional insight into the emotional impact of cancer, exploring how medical trauma can affect the nervous system and why healing involves more than physical recovery.
Cancer and Medical Trauma: When Survival Still Hurts
Cancer can leave lasting emotional and physical effects long after treatment ends. As a trauma therapist in San Diego, I work with individuals who experience anxiety, grief, and hyper-vigilance following a cancer diagnosis, treatment, or recurrence. This blog post explores how cancer-related medical trauma impacts the nervous system, why fear often lingers after survival, and how grief and gratitude can coexist. You’ll also learn how trauma-informed therapy can support healing for cancer survivors and caregivers by addressing both emotional and bodily responses to trauma.
When Your Body Becomes the Battlefield: Medical Trauma, Grief, and Healing
Medical trauma can leave lasting emotional and physical effects long after illness, surgery, or treatment has ended. As a trauma therapist in San Diego, I work with adults who have experienced medical trauma related to cancer, congenital conditions, invasive procedures, and chronic health issues. I also support parents, caregivers, and medical providers impacted by the emotional toll of caring for others.
This article explores how medical trauma affects the nervous system, why grief often accompanies illness and recovery, and how early medical experiences can shape adult anxiety and stress. You’ll also learn how trauma-informed therapy, including EMDR, can support healing by addressing both mind and body.
If you’ve ever felt confused by your reactions, struggled to trust your body, or felt unseen after a medical experience, you’re not alone. Healing is possible with compassionate, specialized support.