Chronic illness can affect more than your physical health. It can also affect your mood, relationships, work, confidence, and everyday life. If you have been feeling emotionally overwhelmed for a while, it may be worth getting support.
You do not have to wait until things become unbearable before talking with a therapist.
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Your mental health may need more attention if you notice ongoing changes in how you feel or function.
Living with a long-term health condition often means dealing with uncertainty, symptoms, appointments, treatment, and changes to your normal routine.
You may also be grieving parts of your life that changed after your diagnosis.
That emotional load can build over time.

It is understandable to feel worn out by constantly thinking about symptoms, medications, appointments, insurance, or the next medical decision.
You can be grateful for your life and still be tired of what managing your illness requires.
Therapy can give you a place to talk about those feelings without judgment.
Yes. Health challenges can change communication, responsibilities, intimacy, and family roles.
If your partner has also taken on a caregiving role, both of you may need support adjusting to the changes.
Learn more about Couples & Family Therapy.
Consider therapy when your emotional health is making it harder to manage everyday life or when you simply feel that you need a place to process what is happening.
You may benefit from support if:
QTI provides Individual & Caregiver Therapy for people navigating chronic illness and major life transitions.
Therapy may help you process:
Asking for help does not mean you are unable to cope. It can be a practical step toward taking care of yourself while managing a difficult health situation.
QTI’s Resilience Mapping and Resilience Roadmap can also help you identify strengths, resources, and realistic next steps.
Quality Time Institute for Mental Health provides illness-informed mental health support in San Diego, California, with online services available across California.
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Yes. Ongoing symptoms, uncertainty, treatment, lifestyle changes, and grief can affect emotional well-being.
Consider therapy when emotional distress is affecting your relationships, work, daily life, or ability to cope with your health situation.
Therapy can help you understand and manage health-related anxiety, uncertainty, stress, and difficult emotions.
No. Therapy can be useful whenever you need support processing a difficult health experience or life transition.
William J. Holloway, LCSW is the Founder and Clinician of Quality Time Institute for Mental Health. His work focuses on chronic illness, medical experiences, caregiving, relationships, resilience, and major life transitions.
Through QTI, William brings an illness-informed perspective to individual, couples, caregiver, group, and corporate support.
Learn more about William J. Holloway and Quality Time Institute.
Quality Time Institute for Mental Health is a San Diego mental health practice focused on chronic illness, medical trauma, caregiving, relationships, resilience, and life transitions.
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