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Chronic Pain therapists in Plainville, CT

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Charleston, West Virginia therapist: Ashley Maynard, hypnotherapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Ashley Maynard

Hypnotherapist, Certified Master Hypnotist, CMH Certified Hypnotherapist, CHt
Hypnotherapy for Chronic Pain & Illness: Find Relief, Restore Balance Living with chronic pain or illness can feel exhausting, frustrating, and at times, overwhelming. When pain takes over, it can impact not only your body but also your mind, emotions, and overall well-being. But what if you could train your mind to experience relief, comfort, and control? Hypnotherapy is a powerful, natural approach that works with your subconscious mind to reduce pain perception, manage stress, and support healing. Through guided hypnosis, you can: ✔ Ease Physical Discomfort – Retrain the brain’s response to pain and tension. ✔ Promote Relaxation & Healing – Reduce stress and enhance the body's natural ability to heal. ✔ Regain Control Over Your Experience – Feel empowered instead of powerless over pain. ✔ Improve Sleep & Energy Levels – Break the cycle of pain, fatigue, and stress. Pain is not just physical—it has a mental and emotional component, too. By addressing it at all levels, hypnotherapy can help you experience greater relief, resilience, and peace. Take the first step toward reclaiming comfort and well-being—schedule a session today.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Plainville, Connecticut (Online Only)
Stamford, Connecticut therapist: Natalie Cometa, licensed clinical social worker
Chronic Pain or Illness

Natalie Cometa

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have specific experience working with those who have medical challenges, such as chronic nerve pain, auto-immune disorders, cancer, and cancer remission.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Plainville, Connecticut (Online Only)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver

Psychologist, Psy.D.
When you’ve been in survival mode long enough, your body eventually starts to speak the truth your brain has been trying to ignore. If you're a high-functioning woman living with chronic illness—Lyme disease, autoimmune issues, migraines, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, IBS, or symptoms no doctor can fully explain—you may have spent years blaming yourself. Pushing through. Powering on. Telling yourself you're just stressed, just tired, just too sensitive. But what if your illness isn’t just physical? What if your body is responding to something deeper—like the emotional trauma of a toxic or narcissistic relationship? I work with women who are successful, smart, and chronically unwell—often without fully understanding that the constant stress, emotional abuse, gaslighting, or high-conflict co-parenting dynamic they’ve endured may be a major root cause of their health issues. These relationships dysregulate your nervous system, flood your body with cortisol, erode your immune system, and create the perfect storm for illness to take hold. You may be: Co-parenting with a narcissist and constantly walking on eggshells Living with post-separation abuse, burnout, and deep emotional exhaustion Feeling dismissed by medical providers who don’t ask about your relationships Blaming your body while ignoring the decades of survival it’s endured Overachieving while secretly unraveling Wondering if your body is trying to get your attention If you’ve found yourself searching: Why am I always sick and exhausted? How trauma affects chronic illness Can narcissistic abuse cause physical illness? Stress-related autoimmune disease in women Burnout, inflammation, and emotional abuse Why chronic illness flares after divorce ...you are not imagining it. Your body is not broken. It’s been fighting to keep you alive through years of emotional chaos. I specialize in working with women who are managing chronic illness and the emotional aftermath of toxic relationships. Whether you’re still in the relationship, co-parenting with someone who triggers you daily, or finally trying to heal in peace—this work matters. You deserve care that looks at the whole you: physical, emotional, relational, and psychological. You’re not weak for being sick. You’re strong for surviving what made you sick in the first place.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Plainville, Connecticut (Online Only)
Orlando, Florida therapist: Kristen Davidson, Psy.D., psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Kristen Davidson, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Clinical Neuropsychologist
For anyone with chronic health issues (whether it be obstructive sleep apnea, chronic pain, epilepsy, diabetes, TBI, stroke, etc.), I can help with acceptance of diagnosis, adopting lifestyle modifications required to manage chronic health conditions, and building a sense of resilience over being able to manage medical complexities while not giving up on living the life you love.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Plainville, Connecticut
Centennial, Colorado therapist: South Psychology, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

South Psychology

Psychologist, PhD
Living with chronic pain or managing a long-term illness can be incredibly challenging. At South Psychology, we recognize the unique struggles you face, and our mission is to provide evidence-based mental health therapy and assessment services that functionally improve the lives of individuals and families. Our Approach: Holistic Care: We understand that chronic pain and illness impact not only the body but also the mind and emotions. Our holistic approach integrates physical, emotional, and psychological aspects to promote overall well-being. Expert Guidance: Our team of experienced psychologists specializes in pain management. We stay informed about the latest research and therapeutic techniques to offer effective solutions tailored to your needs. Comprehensive Assessment: Accurate assessment is the foundation of effective treatment. We delve into the complexities of your pain or illness, considering both physical symptoms and emotional responses. How We Can Help: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is a powerful tool for managing chronic pain. By addressing distorted thoughts and promoting healthier coping strategies, we empower you to regain control over your life. Relaxation Techniques: Learn practical relaxation methods to reduce tension, ease discomfort, and enhance your overall well-being. Emotional Support: Chronic pain often leads to feelings of frustration, anxiety, and depression. Our compassionate therapists provide a safe space to express these emotions and work toward healing.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Plainville, Connecticut