¿Cómo cambia la vida de un niño con cáncer? | duelos cotidianos y familiares
How do we navigate the invisible grief that accompanies a childhood cancer diagnosis? In this lecture from the Summer 2026 series, together with thanatology consultant Diana Moreno, we analyze a topic as sensitive as it is necessary: the impact of the disease on children's daily lives. Through four dimensions (physical, emotional, social, and familial), Diana shares how children and adolescents experience the disruption of their routines, roles, and relationships, and how professional thanatology support and social sensitivity can restore their sense of security and hope, always remembering that children are still children. 🔔 If you would like to train in thanatology to support those experiencing grief or are looking for more tools for these processes, learn about our training programs at 🌐 https://bioalkymia.com/cursos and subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any content. 🎥Video Chapters: 00:00:13 Introduction to Everyday and Invisible Grief in Childhood Cancer 00:01:22 Presentation of Diana Moreno and her work in support 00:02:43 Childhood Cancer Statistics in Mexico and the Stages of Treatment 00:04:18 What is a Significant Loss and the Experiences that Are Interrupted? 00:05:30 The Four Dimensions of Loss in Children 00:06:10 Physical Dimension: Health, Energy, Independence, and Body Image 00:07:28 Emotional Dimension: Loss of Control, Security, and Confidence 00:08:45 Social Dimension: The Sense of Belonging and School Absence 00:10:05 Family Dimension: Changes in Routines, Roles, and the Economic Impact 00:12:00 Thanatological Support for the Entire Family 00:12:30 Tools to Help Children in their recovery process 00:13:00 Naming their experiences and validating emotional expression 00:14:15 Adapting daily activities to preserve their identity as children 00:15:20 Preserving school, social, and family ties in the face of isolation 00:17:05 Including children in small, everyday decisions 00:18:00 Clarifying blame and creating safe spaces of trust 00:19:50 The overarching principle of support in childhood and adolescence 00:22:26 Reflection and comments from Geo González: the importance of social sensitivity 00:26:45 Audience comments, the value of professional specialization, and closing remarks

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