Chronic Pain therapists in Ukiah, California CA
Cait Glenn
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have worked in health care for a decade and have a background as the lead therapist at a hospital where I supported individuals with health concerns, specifically oncology and chronic illness.
11 Years Experience
WELL COACHED LIFE
Counselor/Therapist, PhD Clinical Psychology, MA Marriage & Family Therapy, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, EMDR, Havening
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16 Years Experience
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
"Mindfulness" is now successfully used as behavioral therapy.
In psychotherapy, "mindfulness" is now successfully used as behavioral therapy. Mindfulness means to direct one's attention deliberately and not judgmental to the conscious experience of the moment. The patient learns to pay attention to the body functions such as breathing in the course of psychotherapy and deals with a positive purpose in life. In this way he perceives the "negative" things or the illness as no longer so impairing and directs his thoughts towards health. As examples one can mention the syndrome of restless legs: Patients experienced the painful "leg fidgeting" after performing the mindfulness exercises as no longer so impairing. The integration of "mindfulness" is particularly helpful in the treatment of depression.
Apart from "mindfulness", probably more elements of psychotherapy can be used to focus on health and physical recovery.
A polarization between academic medicine and mental Healing is not useful. Rather, a simultaneous application of common medicine and spiritual healing to improve the state of health and the course of patients' disease. I would therefore like to call for this, to cooperate even more closely between the disciplines in the medical and complementary medicine sector.
20 Years Experience
COPE Psychological Center
Psychologist, PhD
The intersection of mind-body is no more apparent than in chronic pain and illness treatment. Dr. Hannah Khoddam in our practice specializes in chronic pain and illness and has trained at VA Hospitals and UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital with the goal of helping individuals learn how to cope with their pain differently in order to reduce the amount of suffering. It may not go away completely, but it can be managed.
12 Years Experience
Dr. Tonia Vojtkofsky
Psychologist, Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Difficulty after receiving a diagnosis; adjusting to medication changes; managing pain, symptoms, and stress of illness.
22 Years Experience