Support Group for Cancer Patients
Support Group for ages 14+!
When: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7pm
Where:9241 S IL Rte. 31 Lake in the Hills, IL
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When: Every 2nd & 4th Friday at 6pm
Where: 1305 Wiley Road Suite 131 Schaumburg, IL
This is an ongoing support group for anyone with a cancer diagnosis 14+.
This group is held in person, though participants are welcome to join virtually.
This group provides a safe, supportive space to connect with others, share experiences, and explore your future with guidance from a professional. Participants will gain helpful insights, receive encouragement, and find hope while discussing thoughts and feelings about their diagnosis.
This Group Will Provide You the Opportunity to:
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Connect with others who understand the emotional and physical challenges of a cancer diagnosis
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Receive peer support and shared understanding in a professionally guided group therapy setting
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Explore what life during and after cancer treatment may look like with a survivor and a mental health professional
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Learn helpful coping strategies, practical tips, and lesser-known information for navigating cancer
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Find hope, encouragement, and inspiration through shared experiences and stories
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Share your thoughts, fears, and emotions in a safe, confidential cancer support group environment
REGISTRATION REQUIRED. LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE. For questions about the group, payment options, or to register, please contact admin@owencsounseling.com, call 847-854-4333, or fill out the contact form below.
Most major insurances are accepted. We also offer a self-pay option of $85 per group session.
Group lead is Kathy Walls, LPC Pending.
Is Group Therapy Right for Me?
This cancer support group therapy can be a helpful option if you:
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Want to connect with others who truly understand what you’re going through
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Are looking for guidance from a licensed professional on coping with diagnosis, treatment, or recovery
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Feel isolated or overwhelmed and want a safe, supportive space to share your thoughts and emotions
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Are open to learning practical strategies, tips, and information to help navigate cancer’s challenges
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Seek hope, encouragement, and inspiration from shared experiences
Group therapy is not a replacement for one-on-one counseling or medical care, though it can complement them by providing connection, understanding, and tools to manage the emotional side of cancer.