Distraction

How does distraction work?

Many different types of activities and therapies can provide distraction. Some of the therapies that provide effective distraction in addition to other therapeutic benefits include the following:

  • Art therapy
  • Music therapy
  • Dance therapy
  • Imagery
  • Stories
  • Relaxation therapy
  • Virtual reality and computer games

There are also many activities that may be part of your daily life that can distract your mind from unpleasant things, including:

  • Talking with friends or relatives
  • Watching TV
  • Listening to the radio
  • Reading
  • Doing needlework or puzzles
  • Building models or painting

Are there any possible problems or complications associated with distraction?

Distraction, as an addition to your cancer treatment plan, has the potential to be pleasant and productive, but should not replace the care and treatment provided by your cancer care team. Always consult your physician for more information.