Chronic Pain therapists in Danville, Indiana IN
Faye Williams
Therapist, Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
While chronic pain can be isolating and overwhelming, you don't have to face it alone. I'm here to empower you to reclaim control over your life and cultivate a sense of well-being and resilience. Despite the challenge of chronic pain and illness, you can find relief and rediscover joy in life.
2 Years Experience
Dorit Tomandl
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Do you suffer from chronic pain or an auto-immune disease and are looking for an additional way for treatment? I can help you to become curious about your suffering so that we can explore any psychological component of your pain/illness.
6 Years Experience
Heartland Healing Counseling & Consultation
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LISW-S, LMHC, LMFT
Our therapists are both identified and allied with Chronic Illness and pain, and provide practical strategies for accommodating oneself for the best opportunity for peace, fulfillment and happiness.
8 Years Experience
Soaring Heart Center
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Chronic pain and illness impact your emotional capacity more than you realize. Managing your physical self requires energy from your awareness and emotional engagement. Let your therapist establish new ways to think about yourself and your health that will make this reality easier to accept and live with.
19 Years Experience
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
Typically, Chronic Pain Syndrome patients come to see a psychologist after being seen by a number of other health professionals to no avail, including internal medicine physicians, orthopedists, surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, physical therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, emergency room doctors (for late-night injections of powerful pain killing drugs) and others. Typically, a Chronic Pain evaluation consists of several approaches to discovering which factors play the largest role in maintaining the pain. We ask patients to keep a Pain Diary for a week or two, which helps us pinpoint which activities or emotional states are related to an increase in pain level. This also helps us observe how they are actually taking their medications. We may also perform psychological testing to determine any underlying causes of depression or anxiety which should be treated in addition to the Chronic Pain and which could be helping to maintain it. At least one Family Session is held to explore whether there have been unconscious payoffs within the family for being in pain.
34 Years Experience