A mental health collective dedicated to providing mental healthcare for people affected by cancer.

Our Ethos

Cancer impacts your body, identity, and relationships, and those meanings change over time. At any stage of your treatment, we’re here to provide a safe space for reflection, growth, and comfort.

To support you further, we’ve partnered with Guy’s Cancer Centre and Guy’s Charity to offer Now What? Your Cancer Support Group in audio form—available for everyone, wherever they are on their journey.

You can also check out our latest article on navigating intimacy with a stoma for practical, accessible advice. Read it here and listen to the podcast here.

Our Multi-tiered Approach

At the Cancer Psychology Collective, we offer specialist young adult (16-25 years) and adult (25+ years) psychological therapy aimed at enhancing wellbeing during cancer treatment and after.  Beyond therapy sessions, we provide consultations and advice to medical teams on psychologically informed care and deliver organisational-level training and coaching to better manage the direct and indirect impact cancer for employees.

Our mission is to bring holistic psychological support to all levels, empowering individuals and systems to navigate the challenges of cancer with resilience and compassion.

 

In-person and remote options

Our therapy rooms are conveniently located in West London. Can’t make it to West London? No worries – we’ve got you covered with remote video calls (Zoom or Teams).

Our Services

  • Talking therapy

  • Collaborating with your Treatment Team

  • Corporate Training

  • Corporate Coaching

As highly qualified clinical psychologists, our expertise extends beyond clinical practice. We engage in teaching, contribute to national guidance, conduct research, and develop innovative programs to optimise psychological wellbeing and care for people affected by cancer.

Get started with us today.