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Chronic Pain therapists in Viera East, FL

Viera East Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$194

Gender ID

71% Female
24% Male
3% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

64% In Person and Online
36% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

81% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
36% Behavioral Therapy
34% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
34% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
30% Family Systems Therapy
30% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
We are proud to feature top rated Chronic Pain therapists in Viera East, FL. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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San Diego, California therapist: Jennifer Warkentin, marriage and family therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Jennifer Warkentin

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Having chronic pain or an illness can impact nearly every facet of life. We will review your healthcare team's plan of care and create additional strategies for managing the unique challenges that come with the ongoing physical and mental strain. This includes a review of your diet, mobility, stressors, and support systems.  
18 Years Experience
Viera East, Florida (Online Only)
Santa Fe, New Mexico therapist: Dr. Amanda Roberts, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Amanda Roberts

Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Dr Roberts has specialised training in working with chronic pain and has worked in two major pain clinics. She trained at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Centre in the medical school, one of the top 10 medical schools in the United States, completing rotations through oncology, cardiology, bariatrics and endocrinology. Few mental health practitioners have the medical knowledge to competently assist patients in navigating complex medical condiitions. Dr Roberts' knowledge of medicine and the intricacies of the medical system is comprehensive gained from having worked in several hospitals systems throughout the United States.  
41 Years Experience
Viera East, Florida (Online Only)
Fort Myers, Florida therapist: Shanelle Damaso, licensed clinical social worker
Chronic Pain or Illness

Shanelle Damaso

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, QS
Chronic pain takes a mental and emotional toll. Through Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) we work to shift pain perception, develop coping strategies, and rebuild hope. You’ll learn tools to reconnect with life beyond your physical symptoms.  
8 Years Experience
Viera East, Florida (Online Only)
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Dr. Cara Bussell, PhD, LLC, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Cara Bussell, PhD, LLC

Psychologist
Living with chronic pain or illness can affect every part of life, including physical health, emotional well-being, relationships, and daily functioning. I work with adults who are managing ongoing medical conditions to reduce stress, improve coping, and reconnect with meaning and purpose. My approach combines evidence-based therapy, psychoeducation, and mindfulness-informed strategies to support both acceptance and resilience. Whether you have recently been diagnosed or have been managing symptoms for years, I offer a space where you can feel heard, understood, and supported. I welcome you to reach out for a free consultation.  
11 Years Experience
Viera East, Florida (Online Only)
Saint Petersburg, Florida therapist: Michael Zamrin, licensed clinical social worker
Chronic Pain or Illness

Michael Zamrin

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MSW, MA
I have a strong interest in helping people reduce or eliminate chronic pain using evidence-based, mind-body approaches. I’ve completed a certification in Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), a cutting-edge method for treating chronic pain, and continue to deepen my knowledge through advanced training in related mind-body techniques. These approaches are grounded in the understanding that, in many cases, chronic pain is not caused by structural damage or disease, but by neural circuits in the brain that become sensitized—often as a protective response to fear, stress, or unresolved emotions. This pain is very real, but it is what we call “neuroplastic,” meaning it can change. The brain can be retrained to stop sending pain signals once it no longer perceives a threat. Through education, emotional processing, and targeted strategies, I help clients break the cycle of pain and begin to reclaim comfort, confidence, and control in their bodies and lives.  
36 Years Experience
Viera East, Florida (Online Only)