Chronic Pain therapists in Devon, Alberta AB, Canada CA
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Jorgelina Gill
Counsellor/Therapist, B.Sc Psychology | Behaviour Therapist | RTCounsellor
Chronic Pains and illnesses are, most of the time, related to environmental stress and genetic factors. While we can't address the genetic component, we can work on the stress factors that are affecting our lifestyle, improve self-confidence to slowly achieve new goals and learn to cope with the pain and health.
22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Devon, AB
Online in Devon, Alberta
Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor DK
When we are in cronic pain, or illness we need to draw from deeper inner recouces to find new ways to be in life, in our selves, and with others - in that way this challenge can become a real opportunity for inner growth and transformation. Through counselling sessions you will get to open to this new possibility.
25 Years Experience
In-Person Near Devon, AB
Online in Devon, Alberta
Christina DeFranco
Counsellor/Therapist, HBA, RYT-500
Does chronic pain or illness make everyday tasks feel impossible? Are you tired of feeling misunderstood or unsupported by others who don’t see your struggle? Does your pain often leave you feeling isolated, like no one really gets what you're going through? Do you find it hard to stay positive or hopeful when the pain seems endless? Are you constantly adjusting your life to manage your illness, but still feel like you’re not in control? Struggling with chronic pain or illness? Book a free consultation call and start exploring ways to shift your experience.
6 Years Experience
Online in Devon, Alberta (Online Only)
Forouz Salari
Registered Social Worker, MA, MSW, RSW
Living with a chronic illness (such as PCOS, endometriosis, Crohn's disease, Celiac disease, Lupus, etc.) or chronic pain (resulting from a chronic illness, injury or trauma) can radically change your mental, emotional and physical capacity to engage in your life, including your work / studies, relationships, hobbies, interests and self-care activities. Living with these types of invisible disabilities means that others struggle to understand, empathize with, and extend grace and compassion towards you. They either do not know about, do not think about, cannot imagine, or refuse to offer you the types of accommodations that would support you to show up, engage and contribute to the best of your abilities. This can make you feel further misunderstood, isolated and marginalized, and reduce your access to resources and opportunities for care and growth.
Let's work together to:
Practice self-acceptance and self-compassion.
Learn effective ways of managing your stress to reduce the intensity of the symptoms of chronic illness and chronic pain.
Clarify your unique needs and boundaries.
Create doable plans to feel more balanced, well, fulfilled and engaged in your work / studies, relationships, and personal life.
Learn about and self-advocate for academic & workplace accommodations that can set you up for success.
10 Years Experience
Online in Devon, Alberta (Online Only)
Sophia Kopelow
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RCC
I know how isolating chronic pain/illness can feel. It’s more than just a physical condition—it affects mental health, emotions, and daily functioning. I help support clients manage the frustration, grief, sadness, and exhaustion that comes along with chronic pain using a holistic approach—considering the mind, body and spirit. I want to empower you to feel more in control of your life and have the confidence and strength to cope with challenges. I offer in-person, virtual or walk and talk therapy. I would love to hear from you—head to my website to book your free 20-minute consultation.
5 Years Experience
Online in Devon, Alberta