Summary: Looking for Social Workers and Psychologists for Cancer Article

  • Name: Kristina Iavarone Patient Power
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Patient Power
  • Deadline: 4:00 PM EST – 1 November

Query: Hi, I am Kristina Iavarone and I have been a freelance writer for 3 years. I have written content for Medical News Today, Healthline, Healthgrades, and SingleCare, and it mostly focuses on health conditions, health and fitness products, and mental health issues. I am currently working on a new article that will help patients get the help they need when stopping cancer treatment. I am looking for social workers and psychologists to provide their insights on this matter. A few questions I have in mind:

  1. When should cancer patients see a mental health professional (psychologist, social worker, or counselor)?
  2. What advice would you give to patients with advanced cancer and chemotherapy (or other forms of cancer treatment) has not been very effective?
  3. Any self-care tips that you would recommend for cancer patients or those looking for “alternative” therapies?

Requirements: Please provide your name and a link to your website, Linkedin, or other social media page. Thanks.

Summary: What to Say When Someone Dies

  • Name: Eli Dul-Ang Choosing Therapy
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Choosing Therapy
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 1 November

Query: We’re creating an article of “X Number of Things to Say When Someone Dies”. It will be a list of phrases or things people can say to comfort someone they know who has experienced a loss – or things to write in a sympathy card. Please provide your suggestions for one or both categories:

  1. What to Say When Someone Dies
  2. What to Write in a Sympathy Card

Requirements: Must be a licensed therapist, psychologist, or counselor. Answers from people who are not licensed mental health professionals will not be included in the article. Please include; full name & title, link to your website, and linkedIn profile headshot.

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