BOOK

FindCenter AddIcon
Book Image

Codependent No More

Book Image

By Melody Beattie, Dan Harris — 2025

Is someone else’s problem your problem? If, like so many others, you’ve lost sight of your own life in the drama of tending to someone else’s, you may be codependent—and you may find yourself in this book, Codependent No More. See more...

FindCenter Video Image
07:22

Living with Gynaecological Cancer Part 1.3—Relationships—Family and Friends

People react differently when someone they are close to is diagnosed with cancer. We find that most are very supportive but some people just don't know how to cope and don't know what to say.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

Dear Therapist: I Survived Cancer, but Now I’m Afraid My Husband Resents Me

“For your husband, your illness may have made him acutely aware of not just your mortality, but also his own.”

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

I Was Ghosted By My Friends When I Got Cancer

You not calling, as a friend, can actually compound the grief and loss they are feeling. Just pick up the phone, even if you get it wrong, just have a conversation and do your best. Your friend with cancer is still the same person they were before.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
03:05

Cancer and Relationships

For adults who have been diagnosed and treated for any type of cancer, this video includes information on how cancer survivors can improve their wellness and quality of life in six areas of wellness: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, thinking (cognitive) and work.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image

10 Ways to Get and Give Emotional Support

Some tips to help you nourish each other's hearts.

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Codependency