Chronic Pain therapists in Northdale, Florida FL
Dr. Le’ Isaac Gardner Msc.D. CTHT ORDM
Hypnotherapist, Doctorate in Metaphysical Science, MSc.D. Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist CTHT
Chronic pain and illness has been proven to be controlled by hypnotherapy, whether it is turning down the pain or alleviating it completely. I use this modality as well as others to conquer pain and illness.
12 Years Experience
Teresa Hug, MSN, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, MSN, PMHNP-BC, ANCP-BC
I specialized in mental health because of seeing the need to address mental health along with physical health in my career. Going though a chronic illness like cancer, chronic pain, or renal disease is difficult on all aspects of life - emotionally, spirituality, physically and socially. It is my mission to help you gain control of life again.
1 Years Experience
Michelle Lake
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, LMHC, LCPC
Find solace and support on your journey with chronic pain or illness through specialized counseling tailored to your unique needs. Together, we'll explore coping strategies, develop resilience, and cultivate a sense of empowerment in navigating life's challenges. Whether you're struggling with managing symptoms, coping with the impact on your daily life, or seeking ways to improve your overall well-being, I provide a compassionate and understanding space to explore and heal.
11 Years Experience
Alicia Townsend
Psychologist, PhD, BCN
With a PhD in Health Psychology and almost 20 years of practice in the field, I have clinically-proven skills to help manage many physical issues such as chronic pain, migraines, tension headaches, dysautonomia, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), sport injury and recovery, and other chronic illnesses. It is important to address both the mental and physical aspects of these issues, as both impact one another greatly.
19 Years Experience
Dr. David Liebert
Counselor/Therapist
In the vast majority of primary care settings, pain is likely to be treated as a biomedical problem, thereby leaving psychosocial factors unidentified, unaddressed, and poorly treated. Whereas a biopsychosocial treatment model for chronic pain recognizes that these other factors (i.e., "psychological" and "social") strongly influence the degree to which one experiences pain. I use evidence-based behavioral health strategies to improve functioning, decrease pain, reduce distress, and empower clients to live a meaningful life.
26 Years Experience