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Chronic Pain therapists in Scottsbluff, NE

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Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr Rachel Spero-Hoy, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr Rachel Spero-Hoy

Psychologist, PhD, Licensed Psychologist
I offer treatment plans with various evidence-based treatments OR a choice for a more unstructured evidence-informed approach. I primarily utilize treatments that fall under the umbrella of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT focuses on challenging and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. CBT can improve emotion regulation and personal coping strategies that can help solve current or future mental health problems. CBT is a goal-oriented therapy and is widely used as the gold standard treatment to treat various mental health conditions, including: depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, chronic pain, and insomnia. CBT for Chronic Pain (CBT-CP) - Addresses both psychological and behavioral factors that can impact chronic pain. Reduces chronic pain by addressing the perception of pain, improving quality of life, and regaining a sense of control over the condition. Core elements of CBT for Chronic Pain include: understanding the nature of pain, identifying and replacing negative thoughts, behavioral interventions, sleep hygiene, and mindfulness-based techniques.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Scottsbluff, Nebraska (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 Scottsbluff, Nebraska (Online Only)
Concordville, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Amy Schullery, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Amy Schullery

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I support clients with chronic physical issues and adjustment to any limitations.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Seattle, Washington therapist: Teona Amble, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Teona Amble

Psychologist, Ph.D., LP
Living with chronic pain or chronic illness can take a toll on your self-esteem, sense of well-being, quality of life, and relationships. I have helped people to build resilience to these stressors and manage the impact of pain and illness on your mental and physical health. I can relate to the struggles as someone who has lived with chronic pain. I am your guide to living your best life and coping with challenges while accepting things out of your control. I look forward to teaching you tools to promote relaxation, positive self-talk, and healing.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Scottsbluff, Nebraska (Online Only)
Renton, Washington therapist: Launi Treece, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Launi Treece

Psychologist, PhD
My specialty in my PhD program was in behavioral medicine (the mind/body connection). I often teach relaxation skills, "spoons theory" and self care techniques. Often we will use trauma related methods like EMDR or LI to identify the trauma or pain caused by the illness/injury in order to clear out that aspect as well.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Scottsbluff, Nebraska