Chronic Pain therapists in Witney, Oxfordshire Oxfordshire, United Kingdom GB
Alison Edwards CBT Therapy & Supervision
Psychologist, CBT Therapist, FMBPsS, MA (Hons), MSc, CertCouns, MSc
I’m experienced in working with clients who have longstanding difficulties with pain or physical health conditions, which might have taken a long time to be diagnosed or been difficult to manage. This includes non-epileptic seizures/ blackouts, post-viral fatigue, ME, Functional Neurological Disorders, Functional Pain Syndromes, and Long Covid. I provide CBT, the recommended psychological therapy for these difficulties, and my work also encompasses Compassion-Focused Therapy and Mindfulness-based therapy. I'm a member of a UK-wide expert supervision group on non-epileptic seizures, Functional Neurological Disorders and medically unexplained symptoms.
16 Years Experience
Worththerapy
Hypnotherapist, MBACP, dip Counsel, dip HHP, ACTH, ACCYP
Fully qualified hypnotherapist and Old pain to go practitioner. Achieving superb changes for clients with long or short term pain
26 Years Experience
Kamran Bedi
Therapist, Advanced Anxiety/PTSD treatment and Confidence building. Fast results. IEMT, NLP, Hypnotherapy.
I have over 10 years experience as a pilates instructor and have used NLP and Hypnosis to help people with chronic pain. I have also used IEMT to help people improve their pain challenges. With chronic illness, exploring an individuals lifestyle, emotions and past can also help relieve symptoms.
11 Years Experience
Aleksei Panov
Registered Psychotherapist, MA Psy, MS Psy, RP
Chronic pain exhausting. It makes you feel that you lost yourself. Due to the pain, it is difficult to manage your anger and relationships with close people got worse. During our sessions, we will try to find a way how to get back yourself and live your life despite the pain.
15 Years Experience
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
My question is if you break your leg, where is the pain? Actually, it's in your mind. The nerve receptors around the injury send messages to your brain, and your brain sends out pain messages. I really do not mean this to be facile, but all pain is interpreted by the mind. Even though pain is a real physical event, competent psychological therapy can help you process pain in such a way that you can still live your life in the way you would wish.
44 Years Experience