Chronic Pain therapists in Penticton, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Kimberly Davidson | Katalyst Integrated Trauma Treatment
Counsellor/Therapist, RCS, MTC, RTC, SEP, CCTP, CCISM, CFRC, CATP, NARM
Quite often chronic pain and illness are a result of developmental or shock trauma. Some times it is the reverse. Knowing the difference and how they work, makes a difference in healing process.
18 Years Experience
Alain Langlais
Licensed Professional Counsellor, M.H., RTC, C.CH T
My approach to counselling is to respect and value the uniqueness of every individual and where they are. I work to support them using creativity, with warmth, understanding and at times, a touch of humour when appropriate.
16 Years Experience
EMDR and Trauma Therapy Centre
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Chronic pain illness unveils a profound interconnection between physical suffering and emotional wounds. Anxiety can be intensified and prolonged by unresolved attachment problems and earlier traumas, which have their roots in the complex web of early relationships. Like echoes from the past, these emotional scars manifest in the body, weaving a tangled web of discomfort and distress. Therapy becomes a sanctuary for exploring the hidden depths of pain, unraveling the intertwined threads of attachment dynamics and trauma history. By nurturing compassionate connections and addressing the underlying emotional triggers, individuals can begin to untangle the knots of chronic pain, reclaiming a sense of empowerment and resilience in their journey towards healing.
22 Years Experience
Seven Vistas - Professional Life Coach and Counsellor
Counsellor/Therapist, PCC, RPC-C, NLP Master Practitioner
Minute by minute, day by day, week by week, year by year it builds, it is relentless, it feels like there is no escape, no rest and no end in sight. I hear you, it feels awful and not just physically. It impacts us mentally and emotionally as which also trickles over into our spiritual being and livelihood. Which comes first, the emotion or the pain? Is it injury? Mystery where you feel know one believes you because they can't "see" it? It is real, it is alive in you, i hear you and believe you. Let's explore this thing together.
21 Years Experience
Cayla Townes, Memento Psychotherapy & Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CCC
Adjusting to new limitations can be difficult. A change in health, whether sudden or gradual, can be disorienting and frustrating. There can be so much grief tied up in changes to our health. No longer having the ability to do the activities we enjoy and having to change our plans for the future are just two of the many ways grief can impact our ability to adjust to chronic pain or illness. I work with people who are experiencing chronic pain, disability, or illness and the caregivers who support them to continue to live meaningful, connected lives.
13 Years Experience