Chronic Pain therapists in Fergus, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Shane Smyth
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, OACCPP
Mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapies have been used in hospitals and medical clinics to support people with pain and illness for over 40 years. I have trained in pain management therapies and have successfully helped people with pain and illness to live a better quality of life.
17 Years Experience
Jennifer Fukushima
Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
Many people living with chronic pain have had invalidating experiences with loved ones and in the medical system. Getting in touch with the body through somatic therapy can be a gateway to unlocking the source of chronic pain. Through gentle somatic resourcing and mindfulness techniques, I hope to support you in changing your relationship to your body.
3 Years Experience
Linda Burdett
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
Cognitive behavioural therapy shows meaningful benefits for chronic pain or illnesses — both for psychogenic pain, and for pain with a physical cause.
19 Years Experience
Angie Kingma (Mindfulness for Health)
Registered Psychotherapist, OT Reg.(Ont.), Registered Psychotherapist
As a Registered Psychotherapist trained in Mindfulness-Based Chronic Pain Management (MBCPM), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Brainspotting, I will support you in understanding your chronic pain or other symptoms in a whole new way. You will learn new strategies to cope with the symptoms in ways that are rooted in evidence-based interventions. We will go at your pace and ensure that you meet the goals that are meaningful to you. Looking forward to hearing from you so that you can move forward in your life with more clarity, insight, self-awareness, self-compassion, empowerment and confidence.
24 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
Simply Connected Therapy
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Kelsey has a growing knowledge when it comes to chronic pain and illness. Kelsey incorporates a holistic approach that can encourage progress with this.
8 Years Experience