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Online Chronic Pain therapists in Prince Edward Island, CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Lori-Ann Wesley, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Lori-Ann Wesley

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., R.P., C.C.T.P.
Difficult as is is, there are tools to help. Working w perspective, presence and finding peace various methods, including rewiring the brain/ neuroplasticity.  
29 Years Experience
North York, Ontario therapist: Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, CCS, RP
Living with chronic pain or illness can take a toll not only physically, but emotionally. Many people experience frustration, grief, or isolation alongside their symptoms. Therapy provides space to process these experiences while building coping strategies and resilience. We support you in navigating the emotional impact while honouring the realities of your condition.  
11 Years Experience
Thornhill, Ontario therapist: Bonny Kaman Li, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain

Bonny Kaman Li

Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP
Living with chronic pain or illness can affect mood, identity, and relationships. Therapy provides support in coping with uncertainty, managing stress, processing grief, and improving quality of life alongside medical care.  
12 Years Experience
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Aaron Chin, licensed mental health counselor
Chronic Pain

Aaron Chin

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA, RCC
When working with chronic pain or illness, I like to start with some mindfulness around the issue to gain a deeper understanding of the experience, from here there are many options, and I rely of the client's wisdom to guide me.  
4 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Joshua Lewis, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Joshua Lewis

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CT
My approach is to meet you where you are as you navigate the difficult and challenging journey of living with chronic pain and illness, and to work with the ways in which physical, psychological and emotional pain intersect and impact your daily life. We will work together to find ways to reduce suffering and create accommodations that allow you to build resiliency and continue living your life, even while facing difficult circumstances.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Toronto, ON
In-Person in Charlottetown, PE
Milton, Ontario therapist: Zain Abideen, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Zain Abideen

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), BSc, MACP
Living with chronic pain or illness can affect mood, stress levels, and overall quality of life. Therapy provides support in managing the emotional impact while helping individuals develop coping strategies that improve resilience and well being.  
1 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Jennifer Morley, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Jennifer Morley

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, BSc, BA, CCPA
We support individuals living with chronic pain or illness. Therapy focuses on emotional resilience, coping strategies, and improving quality of life while navigating ongoing physical and emotional challenges.  
3 Years Experience
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Mia Klassen, licensed professional counselor
Chronic Pain

Mia Klassen

Licensed Professional Counsellor, MPCC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
Living with chronic pain or illness doesn't just hurt your body—it isolates you, shrinks your world, and makes you feel invisible to those who can't understand. I see you, and I know how the physical suffering entangles with grief, frustration, identity loss, and fear. Together, we'll work toward emotional freedom even when physical limitations remain. You'll learn how others have found meaning and peace despite ongoing pain, discover tools for nervous system regulation that reduce suffering's grip, and reclaim agency over your inner life. Healing isn't about fixing what can't be fixed—it's about living fully despite it. You're not alone anymore.  
10 Years Experience
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Shay Galamiton, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain

Shay Galamiton

Counsellor/Therapist, RPC, MPCC
I work with individuals managing chronic pain or illness in a safe, compassionate space. Together, we address emotional and physical challenges, build coping strategies, strengthen resilience, and enhance overall quality of life and well-being.  
3 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Rachelle Tersigni, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Rachelle Tersigni

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
I support people living with chronic pain or illness in understanding the emotional and nervous-system dimensions of their experience. Therapy emphasizes pacing, self-trust, and reducing the stress patterns that can amplify suffering.  
3 Years Experience
Oakville, Ontario therapist: Colleen Collins, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Colleen Collins

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, C.C.C., Msc, MA
Using a Pain Reprocessing Therapy approach, I help people rewire their brains to help understand and reduce their pain.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon (Online Only)
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Stacey Ramsay-Bawden, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Stacey Ramsay-Bawden

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I provide compassionate support for clients managing chronic pain or illness, addressing the emotional and practical challenges while fostering resilience, self-care, and a balanced approach to wellness.  
2 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Natalia Vyzhol, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Natalia Vyzhol

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Living with Chronic Pain or Illness Chronic conditions affect more than just the body—they shape how we think, feel, relate, and move through daily life. My approach is designed to meet these challenges with depth, flexibility, and compassion. Rather than focusing solely on symptom relief, I support a process of self-awareness, emotional regulation, and mind-body integration. Together, we explore how pain is experienced physically and emotionally, and how subconscious patterns may influence the way it’s held in the body. My Approach Includes: • Thoughtfully tailored support based on your unique condition, needs, and goals • Integration of therapeutic modalities including CBT, mindfulness, psychosomatic awareness, and Gestalt principles • Ongoing reflection and adjustment to meet what’s emerging in your process • Attention to both physical discomfort and emotional impact—without rushing or bypassing This work is about learning to live in relationship with your body, not in battle with it. It’s about building resilience, expanding choice, and finding new ways to move forward—one step at a time.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec (Online Only)
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Our Landing Place, therapist
Chronic Pain

Our Landing Place

Therapist, RCC, CCC, RSW, RP, RCT
Many of our clinicians have lived experience navigating the changes to life and our expectations brought on by illness and/or chronic pain. They can connect to and relate to your experiences, as well as situate them within the broader ableist world.  
16 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Marjan Emami, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain

Marjan Emami

Counsellor/Therapist, MD, RTC #3608, MPCC-Provisional #4797, ACTA #3122
Chronic pain and illness often reflect unresolved emotional trauma, where repressed emotions and chronic stress can rewire the nervous system. In my approach, we explore the root of the pain to identify the emotions that have not been fully expressed or processed. By focusing on the whole person, not just the symptoms, we work on cultivating self-compassion, emotional awareness, and reconnecting the mind and body.  
2 Years Experience
Saint Albert, Alberta therapist: The Art Of Healing, marriage and family therapist
Chronic Pain

The Art Of Healing

Marriage and Family Therapist, RTC, CT
Living with chronic pain or illness can impact both physical and emotional well-being. I help clients develop coping strategies, process the emotional toll, and build resilience, while focusing on improving quality of life and maintaining a sense of control and balance.  
6 Years Experience
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Arne Pedersen - Hypnotherapy Victoria, hypnotherapist
Chronic Pain

Arne Pedersen - Hypnotherapy Victoria

Hypnotherapist, RCCH
Living with chronic pain or long-term illness can be physically exhausting and emotionally overwhelming. Beyond the symptoms themselves, many people find their nervous system becomes stuck in a state of vigilance, tension, or struggle, making it difficult for the body to rest, regulate, and heal. From a mindfulness-based perspective, pain is often understood as the body’s way of communicating that something needs attention or change. When signals from the body are ignored or pushed through over time, the nervous system may respond by amplifying those signals — not as punishment, but as an attempt to be heard and protected. Thoughts, emotions, and perception also play an important role. Ongoing fear, resistance, pessimism, or self-judgment can be reflected in the body as tension and unease, much like waking from a bad dream with the body still holding fear. Over time, this lack of internal ease can interrupt the body’s natural flow and regulation, contributing to persistent pain. Chronic pain also commonly goes hand-in-hand with disrupted or poor-quality sleep. When the body doesn’t have enough opportunity to rest deeply, its ability to repair, replenish, and heal is reduced, which can further reinforce pain and fatigue. In our work together, the focus is on gently restoring a sense of safety, awareness, and ease within the body. Through mindfulness practices, breath awareness, and body-based attention, clients learn how to relate differently to physical sensations, reduce resistance, and support the nervous system in settling. Hypnotherapy can further support this process by helping update subconscious protective patterns and creating felt experiences of calm and safety that also support more restorative rest. While this work does not replace medical care, many people find that as regulation improves, both pain and sleep begin to shift in more supportive ways.  
15 Years Experience
Kelowna, British Columbia therapist: Interactive Counselling, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain

Interactive Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, RPC
Chronic pain counselling offers compassionate relief for those enduring persistent physical and emotional tolls, transforming suffering into manageable daily life. Tailored for adults facing conditions like fibromyalgia, arthritis, or injury aftermaths, sessions integrate mind-body approaches: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness meditation, and acceptance-commitment therapy (ACT) to reframe pain narratives, reduce isolation, and restore hope. Learn practical tools—breathing exercises, pacing strategies, and emotional resilience—to complement medical treatments and reclaim joy in relationships, work, and self-care. From flare-up frustration to empowered adaptation, specialized support lightens the load. Reclaim vitality amid pain; begin your healing path today.  
12 Years Experience
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Strength in Heart Counselling, treatment center
Chronic Pain

Strength in Heart Counselling

Treatment Center, RSW, RCC, CCC
Chronic pain or illness affects more than just the body—it can take a toll on your mental health. We support clients in processing the emotional impact of ongoing health issues and finding new ways to cope. Together, we work to improve your overall well-being and resilience.  
8 Years Experience
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain

Kayla Schofield

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Chronic Pain or physical illnnesses often have a psychological impact as well. Working with the mind body approach learning how emotions impact physical illnesses and vice versa. Being curious of why the pain or illness is present and your relationship to it. Relaxation techniques are especially important in implementing in everyday routines.  
6 Years Experience

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