

Why Long-Term Conditions Feel Emotionally Exhausting (And What May Help)
Some days, it’s not just your symptoms that feel overwhelming.
It’s the constant thinking, the planning, the “what if my health gets worse?” that doesn’t quite switch off.
Together, we’ll explore why living with a long-term condition can feel so mentally and emotionally draining, especially when you’re trying to stay consistent, manage flare-ups, and cope with unpredictability.
More importantly, you’ll come away with simple, practical ways to:
build routines that work with your condition, not against it
manage symptoms without feeling constantly on edge
handle uncertainty with more ease
reduce stress and improve your sleep, step by step
Led by Prof. Rona Moss-Morris from Kings College London, this session brings together over three decades of research in health psychology and chronic illness to offer practical, evidence-based insights that you can apply in their daily lives.
For people living with conditions like:
Chronic pain • IBS • Multiple sclerosis • Diabetes • Cancer • Autoimmune disorders • COPD • Asthma • Heart Disease or any other chronic condition