Here you will find current information on psycho-oncology groups, outpatient therapies for the treatment of computer and video game addiction and more...
Current group offer for oncology patients
Fears about the future are often a major stress factor for people with cancer, even after treatment has been completed. Worries about the progression or recurrence of the disease can restrict quality of life. These problems can be discussed and solutions sought in the confidential setting of a group of affected people. In addition to overcoming anxiety, the group also focuses on activating personal sources of strength and coping with stress.
Our group offer usually takes place on Mondays from 15:30-17:00. These are fixed groups with 8 sessions each, which take place every two weeks. It is necessary to register in advance for a personal initial consultation (approx. 50 minutes) before the group therapy begins. To do this, please contact us at the following e-mail address: psychoonkologie@mh-hannover.de. You will then receive an initial appointment and all other necessary information.
Further information can be found in our flyer.
Excessive online gaming is usually triggered by negative feelings or the need for distraction from problems. During online gaming, negative feelings and problems are blocked out, which provides short-term relief.
In the long term, however, excessive online gaming leads to negative consequences and further problems (e.g. relationship problems, depression, anxiety). The result is a vicious circle from which those affected find it difficult to break free on their own. Our offer is intended to provide support in this regard.