Caregiver Support Toolkit | MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

Your child’s emotional health matters as much as their physical health.

Children with sickle cell disease experience fear, trauma, and isolation. Caregivers face anxiety, guilt, and exhaustion. This section helps you find culturally competent mental health support and scripts to guide hard conversations.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A THERAPIST

  • Experience with children living with chronic illness
  • Understanding of medical trauma and pain management
  • Cultural humility and openness to faith-based values
  • Willingness to collaborate with your medical team
  • Experience with grief, anxiety, and school avoidance

ANSWERING “WHY ME?” STARTER SCRIPTS

  • “Sickle cell is not your fault – your body works differently, and that takes courage.”
  • “Your feelings make complete sense. I’d feel the same way.”
  • “You are so much more than this disease.”
  • “It’s okay not to have all the answers. We figure it out together.”

KEY RESOURCES:

START THE CONVERSATION EARLY

Mental health support doesn’t need to wait for a crisis. Connecting children with a counselor during stable periods builds coping skills before the hard moments come.