Chronic Pain therapists in Strathroy, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Novus Rehab
Registered Social Worker, RSW
Working in the motor vehicle accident sector, we are well versed to working with clients with chronic pain, injury and illness. Strategies and referrals to cope and manage pain are provided through psychoeducation. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Radical Acceptance are used to help increase mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.
9 Years Experience
Julie Willsie
Registered Psychotherapist, BSc, MACP; Registered Psychotherapist
I have worked for over 25 years with clients injured in life-altering motor vehicle accidents. The chronic pain associated with traumatic injury or illness can affect our relationships, family dynamics, ability to maintain work, increase financial stress and reduce our abilities to function in society. My focus is to learn your goals and interests, to try to find ways to cope and move forward for a more productive and satisfying life again.
3 Years Experience
Stacy Kirkbride - Turnpage Counselling & Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, Registered Psychotherapist, Recreation Therapist
Chronic pain and illness can often leave us feeling immense grief, a loss of self, and deep uncertainty about the future. As a Registered Psychotherapist and Recreation Therapist, I specialize in supporting individuals experiencing chronic pain, chronic conditions, and autoimmune disorders, and assist with rebuilding self-esteem, cope with changes to interpersonal relationships, reduce anxiety and depression, and cope with ongoing challenges.
3 Years Experience
Lori Schledewitz
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RP
What I am going to share may sound impossible to believe. But learning how to compassionately hold or accept the chronic pain or illness you are living with while developing skills to remove barriers for fear in your mind can give you the freedom to live the life you want. How? Working together as a team, we will mindfully explore and develop skills to drop the internal battle with the fear of pain and suffering. Letting go of the fight against ourselves changes how we think about pain and suffering; it decreases the mental focus on pain, worrying and stress, releasing you from perpetuating the cycle of pain.
Perpetual Cycle of Pain = Connecting and focusing on pain and suffering leads to avoiding experiences that may create more pain and suffering. As lived experiences and social interactions get smaller because of avoidance, we become disconnected, lonely and isolated - creating additional pain and suffering.
Let's work together to empower you to drop the struggle, learn to work with yourself, and find freedom and fulfillment.
3 Years Experience
Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health
Psychologist
Our team includes several therapists who have special interests in providing therapy to individuals experiencing challenges in adjusting to and coping with chronic illnesses including cancer.
21 Years Experience