Psycho-oncology can be seen as a combination of two disciplines.
Psychology is the science of human experience and behavior, while oncology is a field of medicine that deals with cancer and benign and malignant tumours.
Psycho-oncology creates a connection between the two areas.
It is professional advice and support for cancer patients and their families and serves as support both during and after the illness.
It is not uncommon for patients to show psychological stress reactions in the course of an illness, such as anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, depression and psychosocial crises.
The inner child is the model for an approach in which it is assumed that certain experiences from childhood influence behavior, experiencing, thinking and feeling in adulthood.
In online counseling, these negative experiences from childhood should be made conscious in order to then work with them accordingly. It is usually about gaining access to your own feelings or recognizing dysfunctional beliefs.
There is an imbalance in toxic relationships. The needs of one partner are in the foreground, which the other partner must meet. This abusive relationship can be self-destructive and draining. The consequences can lead to mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, eating disorders, etc.
It is not uncommon for narcissism to hide here. Because the narcissist is a self-centered person and doesn't know a "we-feeling".
Those affected have often experienced familial narcissism in their childhood and unconsciously continue this role as adults in their partnership.
The aim of online counseling is, to make you aware of these typical, unhealthy relationship patterns and to strengthen your self-esteem through resource-oriented work.