Life after breast cancer treatment can feel harder than anyone prepared you for.

Support for breast cancer survivors navigating anxiety, fear of recurrence, and the challenge of feeling at home in their bodies again.

You do not have to figure this out alone.

If you're here, you might recognize yourself in this.

You finished treatment. You did everything right. And now everyone around you has moved on, relieved, celebrating, expecting you to feel the same.

But you don't.

You're still waking up afraid. Still not recognizing the person in the mirror. Carrying something hard to name, grief, restlessness, a quiet sense that the life you're supposed to feel grateful for no longer fits.

You're not ungrateful. You're not broken.

You're in the part no one prepares you for.

And you do not have to stay stuck there.

I've spent years sitting with women in the hardest moments of their lives. What I know is this.

Surviving cancer is only the beginning.

I'm Corinne Nechalova, a licensed therapist and breast cancer survivor.

Before focusing on survivorship, I spent years working with women navigating trauma, identity loss, and grief that did not yet have language. Again and again I saw the same gap, women who had survived something enormous and then found themselves alone in what came after.

That's why I created work specifically for this stage.

My approach brings together trauma therapy, body based practices, and nervous system work. Because healing after cancer is not one dimensional. And you deserve more than a pamphlet.

What Women Are Saying

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“Corinne is a clear, articulate, hilarious, and wise guide. I have experienced multiple mind-blowing moments where things she has said, connections she has made, and insights she has offered open up my whole way of seeing my life. I often leave exchanges with her feeling more alive, more tingly with possibility, and more open to positive outcomes for my future.”

“As a result of working with Corinne, I feel like I know myself more and I also feel more connected to the deeper truths of what it means to be a person. I feel more self acceptance, self forgiveness, and self compassion while also feeling energized to continue to grow, discover, and embody my purpose.”

“I wasn’t sure where to start when asked what changed—because it was everything. I look back at the person who used to drive four hours just to make sessions work and I barely recognize her now. This wasn’t an easy journey, but I feel like a completely different person. I have boundaries, my relationships have changed for the better, and I finally know how to communicate with my partner in a way that works. Most importantly, I believe in myself now.”

“Freedom begins when the mind learns the body’s language and finds healing through their reintegration.”