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Chronic Pain therapists in Raleigh, NC

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Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Three Oaks Behavioral Health & Wellness, licensed clinical social worker
Chronic Pain or Illness

Three Oaks Behavioral Health & Wellness

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCMHC, LCAS
Helping clients cope with the emotional and psychological impact of ongoing health conditions.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Raleigh, NC 27609
Online in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Ning Tang, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Ning Tang

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Dr. Tang specializes in helping individuals living with chronic pain or illness find relief through acceptance, self-compassion, and meaning-making. She integrates ACT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed approaches to reduce suffering and increase quality of life—supporting both the body and mind in the healing process.  
1 Years Experience
In-Person in Raleigh, NC 27615
Online in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Jennifer Jones Cameron, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Jennifer Jones Cameron

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Living with chronic pain or illness can be incredibly challenging. I am dedicated to helping you manage your pain and improve your well-being. Using evidence-based techniques like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain, I work with you to develop pain management strategies, enhance coping skills, and improve communication with your medical team. My holistic approach aims to help you live a fulfilling life despite your medical challenges. I have particular experience in women's health issues like endometriosis.  
16 Years Experience
In-Person in Raleigh, NC 27615
Online in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Nour Counseling, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Nour Counseling

Counselor/Therapist
Living with chronic pain or illness is not just a physical experience—it impacts your energy, your identity, your relationships, and how you move through daily life. Many people find themselves navigating medical systems that feel dismissive, confusing, or exhausting, while also trying to keep up with responsibilities that don’t adjust to their reality. There can be grief, frustration, isolation, and the ongoing pressure to “push through,” even when your body is asking for something different. Cultural beliefs about health, productivity, and worth can make this even harder, especially when your experience is minimized or not fully understood. At Nour Counseling, we take your experience seriously. We work with you to understand how chronic pain or illness is affecting you—not just physically, but emotionally and mentally—and help you build ways of coping that are actually sustainable. This might include pacing, boundary-setting, navigating medical interactions, managing uncertainty, and finding ways to stay connected to yourself and your life even within limitations. We also make space for the systemic and cultural factors that shape your experience, so you’re not carrying that context alone. This work is about supporting you in creating a life that feels more manageable, more aligned, and more compassionate toward your body as it is.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Raleigh, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies

Psychologist, Ed.D., ABPP
Chronic Pain whether caused by accidents, injuries, diseases, aging and emotional factors robs us of opportunities for happiness and fulfillment and often impacts every aspect of our lives. I offer clients a comprehensive approach to reduce and manage pain incorporating strategies like cognitive behavior therapy, hypnosis, EMDR, mindfulness, exercise, and nutritional guidance. As a chronic back pain sufferer myself for many years, I have learned about the causes of pain and the wide variety of tools that can be used to cope, reduce and in some cases eliminate it all together. Sometimes, working with other health professionals in an inter-disciplinary manner offers the best combination of treatment. During out time together we will discuss, evaluate and decide together what might work best for you.  
51 Years Experience
Online in Raleigh, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Brittany Washington, marriage and family therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Brittany Washington

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFTA
I have a deep understanding of the emotional, relational, and psychological toll that chronic illness can take on individuals and families. As both a clinician and a passionate advocate, I specialize in supporting clients living with conditions such as epilepsy, PNES, and Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). My approach acknowledges the unique challenges of navigating medical systems, identity shifts, and the impact on self-esteem and relationships. Through compassionate, personalized therapy, I help clients process their experiences, build resilience, and reclaim a sense of control and purpose in their lives—beyond their diagnosis.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Raleigh, NC (Online Only)
Carrboro, North Carolina therapist: Bridges Art Therapt, art therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Bridges Art Therapt

Art Therapist, ATR-BC, ATCS
As someone who has lived with a chronic autoimmune illness for a half a century (since I was 8), I have a great deal of lived experience to share. Art making has always been my go to self-care activity and a way to process the emotional and physical challenges of living with a chronic illness. I am always honored to share this wisdom with others and help them along their journey.  
28 Years Experience
In-Person Near Raleigh, NC
Carrboro, North Carolina therapist: Congruence Counseling Group, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Congruence Counseling Group

Counselor/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, M.Ed. LCMHC, LMFT
Congruence Counseling Group an help individuals living with chronic pain or illness cope with the emotional and psychological impact of ongoing health challenges. Clients learn strategies for managing stress, processing difficult emotions, and improving quality of life while adapting to physical limitations. The goal is to build resilience, strengthen coping skills, and support overall wellbeing.  
20 Years Experience
In-Person Near Raleigh, NC
Online in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh sits at the heart of the Research Triangle alongside Durham and Chapel Hill, and its concentration of biotech, pharmaceutical, and university workers drives consistent demand for therapists experienced with perfectionism, burnout, and the psychological costs of competitive knowledge-economy careers. The region's rapid growth has made Raleigh one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, and therapists frequently address the adjustment, social isolation, and identity challenges common among transplants rebuilding lives in a new city. WakeMed Health and UNC REX Healthcare serve as institutional anchors alongside a well-established private practice community across North Hills, Midtown, and the Five Points area. Raleigh's growing diversity — with large South Asian, Latino, and Black professional communities — is increasing demand for culturally affirming and multilingual therapists.

Chronic Pain therapists in Raleigh, North Carolina Statistics

Chronic Pain therapists in Raleigh, North Carolina average 16 years of experience and charge around $208 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (87%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (47%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (44%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$208

Accept insurance

47%

Offer sliding scale

44%

Gender ID

59% Female
31% Male
5% Gender Fluid
5% Non-Binary

Session Type

55% In Person and Online
44% Online Only
1% In Person Only

Top Treatment Approaches

87% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
47% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
44% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
43% Behavioral Therapy
34% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
31% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
31% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

97% Adult
69% Senior
64% Young Adult
53% Teen
25% Children

Client Focus

62% Women
47% Men
42% Military / Veterans
42% Persons with Disabilities
39% LGBTQ+