Chronic Pain therapists in Carpinteria, California CA
Fiorella Chujutalli
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, AMFT
By fostering a collaborative and empathetic therapeutic relationship, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of their pain experience, learn to redefine their relationship with pain, and cultivate resilience, ultimately leading to improved quality of life and a sense of empowerment in the face of chronic illness.
3 Years Experience
Cait Glenn
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have worked in health care for a decade and have a background as the lead therapist at a hospital where I supported individuals with health concerns, specifically oncology and chronic illness.
11 Years Experience
Liv Hua
Life Coach, Board Certified Coach from the Centre of Credentialing Education , PhD in Educational Psychology from the Department of Education and Counselling Psychology, McGill University
As someone who has navigated the complexities of chronic illness firsthand, my journey with scoliosis has equipped me with a deep understanding of pain and the challenges it brings. My expertise is not just professional; it's personal. I draw upon the latest therapeutic research and my own experiences to offer strategies that are genuinely attuned to managing chronic conditions. With a focus on innovative treatments and practical, day-to-day coping mechanisms, I am committed to guiding others through their journey towards managing pain and improving their quality of life. Let me share with you the insights and strategies that have helped me, as we work together towards a better understanding and management of your condition.
1 Years Experience
Amanda "Mandy" Barnes
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Chronic pain and the challenges associated with it
7 Years Experience
COPE Psychological Center
Psychologist, PhD
The intersection of mind-body is no more apparent than in chronic pain and illness treatment. Dr. Hannah Khoddam in our practice specializes in chronic pain and illness and has trained at VA Hospitals and UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital with the goal of helping individuals learn how to cope with their pain differently in order to reduce the amount of suffering. It may not go away completely, but it can be managed.
12 Years Experience