Parents are shocked by the unexpected appearance and growth of hemangi
omas, the most common benign tumors of childhood, yet parents' psychos
ocial needs are largely ignored. A psychoeducational/self-help pilot g
roup for parents is described in this article. The Mental Health Inven
tory and a 44-item questionnaire were used to gather pertinent biopsyc
hosocial data. Parents were more distressed and had less of a sense of
well-being than the general population. Medical complications were si
gnificantly associated with the couple's distress (P < 0.05). Parental
perception of hemangiomal surface area or site was not correlated wit
h parental distress. Therapists clinically assessed parental distress,
presented coping strategies for parents and families, and discussed m
edical information about hemangiomas and normal childhood development.