Chronic Pain therapists in Elmira, New York NY
Celestine David
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
Therapy for chronic pain or illness can provide valuable support and assistance to individuals who are experiencing ongoing physical discomfort or health challenges. This holistic approach to therapy addresses the physical, emotional, and social aspects of living with a chronic health condition. By providing support, education, and practical strategies, therapy can empower individuals to manage their symptoms more effectively, improve their quality of life, and cultivate resilience in the face of ongoing health challenges.
10 Years Experience
Desiree Woehrle
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, SIFI
I work with a number of clients who have developed autoimmune conditions, not always, but often related to early life trauma or neglect, gaslighting, abuse, poverty or lack of resources. Others who have been self-healing for so long or stuck in detrimental cycles that the oxidating stress has taken a toll on their immune system, gut, skin or other body functions. Holistically assessing multiple body systems, collaborating with other members of your medical team, as well as somatically processing trapped emotional experiences through trauma-informed practice, you will be sure to gain insight into how to improve your wellness and mindset around your health.
13 Years Experience
Discovery Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
We personalize your treatment based on your unique needs. We treat children, teens, and adults with chronic pain or illness, assisting clients to express their feelings caused by their condition, and assisting you to look for strength-based approaches to dealing with day-to-day struggles.
16 Years Experience
Jessica Corea Private Practice
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
We have practitioners who specialize in Chronic Pain at the practice.
12 Years Experience
Gregg Unterberger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Illness and chronic pain feed our sense of hopelessness and depression - and then depression makes our pain worse. We can break this cycle and find ways to work with our pain and our thinking, to find more joy and connection in life, even if we don't know the direction our illness is going.
26 Years Experience