Chronic Pain therapists in Kingsburg, California CA
Ilah Brock - Central Valley Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, C.Ht
I hold a specialized certification in Pain Management and Hypnotherapy as well as for Tinnitus. I also work with clients who are terminal in cancer and those in cancer that are not terminal - The approach will depend on where the pain is and how it got there... suffice to say that all chronic pain is anger hidden in the body. Let's release it and allow you the freedom to move forward.
7 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
Jennifer Nyhan
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
When you are diagnosed with a cancer or a serious illness, there is a ripple effect across all aspects of your life. It can feel like a full time job managing your treatment. You may feel alone, and may be reluctant to share your fears and challenges with family and friends. While focus has likely been on your physical healing, it would be my privilege to be alongside you as you face the emotional, physical, and spiritual challenges of serious illness. Feeling out of control is common with chronic pain and serious illness. I can help you regain control over how you emotionally and cognitively respond to your illness.
5 Years Experience
Elaine Skoulas
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT
Chronic pain can often be a symptom of illness or injury, but it is also present as neuroplastic pain without identifiable structural cause. I use Pain Reprocessing Therapy to help alleviate neuroplastic or psychogenic pain. I also utilize psychoeducation and mindfulness to help manage the ongoing struggles of any chronic illness.
9 Years Experience
Cheryl Feldmann
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have experience with medical settings and have worked for a long time with people who have chronic or acute illnesses
36 Years Experience