Cancer Therapy & Psycho-Oncology in New York

City Lights Psychology | Flatiron, Manhattan

At City Lights Psychology, we provide Cancer Therapy and Psycho-Oncology services in Manhattan for individuals, couples, and families navigating the emotional impact of cancer. Whether you are newly diagnosed, in treatment, adjusting to survivorship, or supporting a loved one, therapy can help you navigate fear, uncertainty, identity changes, relationship strain, and emotional overwhelm with deeper support and understanding.

Licensed Psychologists | In-Person & Virtual Sessions | Flatiron, Manhattan

Who We Work With in Psycho-Oncology Therapy?

Individuals Recently Diagnosed with Cancer

For individuals processing the shock, fear, and emotional disorientation that often follows a diagnosis. Therapy supports emotional stabilization during periods of uncertainty and rapid medical decision-making.

Individuals in Active Treatment

For those navigating chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or ongoing treatment while managing anxiety, exhaustion, emotional numbness, or the pressure to keep functioning.

Cancer Survivors & Fear of Recurrence

For individuals struggling with hypervigilance, uncertainty, identity changes, or difficulty adjusting after treatment has ended.

Caregivers, Partners & Family Members

For partners, caregivers, and loved ones managing emotional burnout, anticipatory grief, role changes, and the ongoing stress of supporting someone through illness.

Individuals Navigating Medical Trauma & Body-Related Anxiety

For individuals experiencing heightened anxiety around physical symptoms, medical settings, procedures, scans, or changes in their relationship with their body after illness.

Emotional & Psychological Concerns We Support

We work with clients experiencing a wide range of emotional responses connected to cancer and chronic illness, including:

1.

Fear of Recurrence

Persistent anxiety about scans, symptoms, uncertainty, or the possibility of illness returning.

2.

Medical Trauma & Loss of Control

Emotional distress connected to hospitalizations, invasive procedures, treatment complications, or overwhelming medical experiences.

3.

Anxiety & Cognitive Overwhelm

Constant mental preoccupation, overthinking, catastrophic thoughts, or difficulty feeling emotionally present.

4.

Identity Changes After Illness

Questions related to self-image, purpose, relationships, physical identity, and adjusting to life after diagnosis or treatment.

5.

Emotional Numbness & Burnout

Feeling emotionally disconnected, exhausted, or unable to process what has happened due to prolonged stress and survival mode.

6.

Relationship & Family Stress

Changes in communication, emotional distance, caregiving strain, or shifting family dynamics during illness and recovery.

Our Approach to Cancer Therapy at City Lights Psychology

1.

Supportive & Insight-Oriented Therapy

Therapy provides a space where you do not have to minimize, filter, or stay emotionally “composed.” We focus on helping you understand your emotional experience rather than forcing you into positivity or quick coping strategies.

2.

Psychodynamic & Relational Work

The experience of illness often surfaces questions about identity, relationships, and what matters. We work psychodynamically, exploring the emotional and relational patterns that shape how you are experiencing illness, treatment, and recovery.

3.

Trauma-Informed Therapy

For clients experiencing medical trauma, we integrate trauma-informed approaches to address fear, hypervigilance, emotional shutdown, or difficulty feeling safe in your body again.

4.

IFS-Informed & Relational Work

Many individuals experience conflicting emotional states during illness: fear, anger, guilt, relief, gratitude, resentment. Therapy helps you understand these internal experiences without judgment or self-criticism.

Cancer Therapy During Different Phases of Illness at City Lights Psychology

After Diagnosis

Early sessions often focus on emotional stabilization, processing shock, and managing the overwhelming pace of information and decisions.

During Active Treatment

Therapy supports emotional regulation, stress management, communication, and coping with the physical and emotional demands of treatment.

After Treatment & Survivorship

Many individuals notice anxiety increases once treatment ends. Sessions often focus on fear of recurrence, identity shifts, rebuilding routine, and adjusting to life after treatment.

Support for Caregivers, Partners & Families

Cancer affects relationships as much as individuals. Partners and caregivers often shift into emotional and logistical support roles while managing their own stress internally.

Therapy can support:

  • Communication during illness and recovery
  • Caregiver burnout and emotional fatigue
  • Parenting and family stress
  • Boundary-setting and emotional support
  • Navigating uncertainty together as a couple or family

What We Focus on in Therapy Sessions

  • Managing fear, uncertainty, and emotional overwhelm
  • Processing medical trauma and treatment-related stress
  • Rebuilding a sense of stability and emotional grounding
  • Navigating identity changes after illness
  • Addressing relationship and caregiving dynamics
  • Reducing hypervigilance around symptoms and health anxiety
  • Developing coping strategies that feel realistic and sustainable

In-Person & Virtual Therapy Options

In-Person Therapy in Flatiron, Manhattan

We offer private in-person sessions in our Flatiron office for individuals, couples, and families seeking ongoing emotional support during treatment and recovery.

Virtual Therapy Across Multiple States

Secure telehealth sessions are available across: New York | New Jersey | Connecticut | Florida

Virtual therapy offers flexibility for individuals managing treatment schedules, fatigue, caregiving responsibilities, or travel limitations.

Insurance & Payment Information

City Lights Psychology is primarily an out-of-network provider. Sessions are paid directly, and many clients use out-of-network benefits for reimbursement.

We provide superbills that can be submitted to your insurance provider. We recommend contacting your insurance company directly to understand your reimbursement eligibility and deductible.

HSA/FSA payments and standard payment methods are accepted.

Questions?

About Cancer Therapy & Psycho-Oncology

No. Therapy can be helpful at any stage, including diagnosis, treatment, remission, survivorship, recurrence, or caregiving.

Yes. Many individuals experience heightened anxiety leading up to scans, appointments, or test results. Therapy focuses on reducing anticipatory anxiety and managing uncertainty more effectively.

Absolutely. Emotional numbness is a very common response to prolonged stress, medical trauma, and survival mode. We work with numbness directly, helping you understand what it is protecting and, at your pace, reconnecting with your emotional experience.

Yes. We work with caregivers, partners, and family members. In the sessions, we focus on the shifts to the relationships and what illness has changed between you.

Yes. Telehealth is often especially helpful for individuals managing fatigue, recovery, medical schedules, or limited mobility. We offer telehealth sessions in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida.

Support systems are valuable, but therapy offers a separate space focused entirely on your internal experience, including thoughts or emotions you may not feel comfortable expressing elsewhere.

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