Chronic Pain therapists in Monkton, Maryland MD
Dena Leibowitz
Counselor/Therapist, MS, LCADC, CHT, 500 RYT
The body speaks but what is it saying? Learn how to attend to the body and be present. Take a deep dive into discovering your power beyond the body.
34 Years Experience
Pat Dudley
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LCPC, NCC
Chronic pain and health issues can create feelings of frustration, emotional disruption, depression, anxiety, and difficulty with daily function. Together, we will focus on alternative ways of being to improve your life experience.
Dr. Justin D'Arienzo
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP
We provide CBT pain management services and psychological testing for spine stimulators.
Dr. Patricia Webbink
Psychologist, MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology
Over the past 50 years, I have worked with clients who suffer from chronic pain and illness.
Conditions vary from physical pain due to injury, arthritis, and other chronic diseases and have
developed healing approaches to Cancer, Heart Disease, Asthma, COPD, and other serious
conditions.
My work involving imagery developed by Carl Simington, MD has been effective in prolonging life with Cancer. Dr. Simington is respected in traditional cancer circles, such as at NIH. The pioneering work of Helen Bonny, Ph.D. has greatly influenced my approach to the healing of disease as well as working with chronic pain.
I offer free zoom seminars, which promote spirituality and help with issues involving stress and
relationships. Please feel free to call for a consultation: 301-229-8000
54 Years Experience
Michele Sitorus (Inner Peace Psychological Care)
Psychologist, Psy.D.
A multidisciplinary approach is often used to address both the physical and psychological aspects of the condition. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may be employed to help individuals manage pain-related distress, challenge unhelpful thoughts and beliefs about their condition, and develop effective coping strategies. Mindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) or acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), can also be beneficial in promoting acceptance of pain and fostering greater psychological flexibility. Additionally, therapy may involve education about pain management techniques, relaxation training, and lifestyle modifications to improve overall quality of life despite the presence of chronic pain or illness.
5 Years Experience