Dr. Beth Goldman
The grieving process of a breast cancer diagnosis
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Coping with Mother’s Day Blues
I lost my mom a week before Mother’s Day eight years ago. What used to be a happy holiday celebrating family and spring weather has lost some of its magic.
Tips for managing stress in the New Year
Identifying what causes your stress is the first step in managing it. One helpful tool I recommend is starting a stress journal. Ask questions like: Once you…
Tips for making New Year’s resolutions you can keep
When making New Year’s resolutions, most people are too hard on themselves and set the bar too high. When this is the case, resolutions are easily broken…
How you can limit depression during the holiday season
Do you feel joyous when holiday decorations go up and store windows fill with gifts? If you don’t, take comfort in knowing that you are not alone.
Tips to limiting stress this holiday season
It’s December…which means the holiday season is upon us. Are you excited about the holidays? We all know how we’re supposed to respond to that question – “Of…
Life after breast cancer: Coping with your anxiety
Cancer anxiety is a feeling that affects many breast cancer survivors. Learn about healthy ways to deal with life after cancer from Blue Cross Blue Shield.
A cancer diagnosis affects your whole family, here’s how to cope
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Can stress cause breast cancer?
We know stress can have a big impact on the body’s immune system, but can it cause breast cancer? While there isn't a direct link between stress and cancer…
Pain does not kill, but pain pills do
2008 is the first year that drug poisoning replaced automobile accidents as the leading cause of accidental death in the United States. A major reason for this…
What goes into determining who winds up with solid, intact self-esteem?
“Poor self-esteem” is probably one of the most common terms in the psychological lexicon. In my experience, the vast majority of people with mental health…