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The Cancer Counselling Trust

  • Thursday, 23 April 2009 10:28
  • Last Updated Sunday, 17 May 2009 12:13
The Cancer Counselling Trust offers free, confidential emotional support to anyone – patient or family member, Carer or friend - having difficulty in coping with a cancer diagnosis, treatment or progression. The team of qualified counsellors and psychotherapists all have many years’ experience of working with cancer issues and the service is available both face to face in London or over the phone for anyone living too far away or who is too ill to travel. Facing the challenge of advanced disease is particularly challenging when a Brain Tumour has been diagnosed and it can be very helpful to be able to speak openly about the impact of this to someone outside the immediate family.

To access the service, all you have to do is call 020 7843 2292 to speak to the co-ordinator. The CCT website www.cancercounselling.org.uk gives a good idea of the scope of their work and also includes a number of articles to help make sense of some of the feelings likely to be engendered by the situation.

The Cancer Counselling Trust

Edward House

2 Wakley Street

London EC1V 7LT

For counselling: 020 7843 2292

Administration: 020 7843 2290

BT Buddies would like to thank Jane Fior from the Cancer Counselling Trust for writing this article for us.


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