Chronic Pain therapists in Carleton Place, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Amanda VanNoppen
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA
I understand the impacts of chronic illness and and I work with you to find ways to manage the pain and grief that impact your daily life. We work to heal your nervous system using bottom-up approaches.
4 Years Experience
Dennis Keefe
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A.
I am a former athlete who now experiences limited mobility due to chronic illness. This transformation has given me a better understanding of the experiences of others with a wide range of different abilities. It has also provided me with the tools and perspective to better help others who are encountering significant life changes or barriers to wellbeing.
3 Years Experience
Kaleidoscope Counselling Collective
Registered Social Worker, RSW
Having a chronic or progressive illness can create such distress in us. Knowing that our body might not function as it should and not knowing a timeline regarding a decline, can bring up feelings of sadness, frustration, grief, anxiety and shame. It can be hard to tolerate all the uncertainty related to this. Our therapists can give you a safe place to share about your feelings and thoughts about your struggles, and provide you with a space to grieve, as well as learn to manage the discomfort, and create new meaning and purpose amongst the suffering.
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14 Years Experience
Laura Farberman
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW
I use mindfulness and breathing techniques as well as a trauma informed approach to therapy for individuals experiencing chronic pain or illness. I am skilled at supporting people to improve quality of life despite their pain and illness.
14 Years Experience
Jane Green MA LPA-IP
Counsellor/Therapist, Licensed Psychological Associate in Independent Practice
Chronic pain and chronic illness can make it difficult to feel in control of your life. Many illnesses can actually physiologically affect the function of your mind. Added to that there is the situation of dealing with pain, illness, disability and uncertainty. Talking to someone who can understand and acknowledge that can be helpful in itself. Exploring ways to cope with all those feelings helps even more.
18 Years Experience