RENOWN HEALTH: Cancer Support Virtual Workshop 1: Mind-Body Techniques to Lessen Side Effects of Chemotherapy

RENOWN HEALTH: Cancer Support Virtual Workshop 1: Mind-Body Techniques to Lessen Side Effects of Chemotherapy
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Renown Health recently issued the following announcement.

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Renown Institute for Cancer is teaming up with Renie Anderson, a trained and certified expert in cancer treatment side effect management. Attend this workshop and learn mind-body techniques to help with reducing anxiety, feeling calmer, visualizing your treatment in a healing way and enhancing healing through activities that will bring you relief.

This workshop includes:

• Encouraging patients to feel more connected, more at ease, and reduce their fight/flight response.
• Teaching how stress impacts our bodies and our role in taking responsibility as a partner in recovery.
• A mindfulness relaxation session.
• Empowering patients to express concerns regarding their side effects and reframing that they can have a different experience.
• Open time for questions and answers.

Date: Monday, Jun 07, 2021

Time: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

It is Free.

Original source can be found here.



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