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Chronic Pain therapists in Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Glasgow Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤124

Gender ID

61% Female
33% Male
6% Non-Binary

Session Type

62% In Person and Online
38% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

63% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
63% Integrative Therapy
53% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
50% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
34% Hypnotherapy
31% Transpersonal Therapy
31% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
We are proud to feature top rated Chronic Pain therapists in Glasgow. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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London, England therapist: Kamran Bedi, therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Kamran Bedi

Therapist, Advanced Anxiety/PTSD treatment and Confidence building. Fast results. IEMT/EMDR, 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.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Glasgow, Scotland
Bristol, England  therapist: Dr Grenville Major, therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr Grenville Major

Therapist, MBchB, MRCpsych, MSc psychological therapies
Not all pain has its origin in the physiology of the body. Pain can be psychological and this can manifest in the body. There is ample scientific evidence for effectiveness of therapy in helping people manage the pain both physical and psychological. I would like to meet with you to see what can be done to help you. This will enable us to get to know each other and see if we can work together. It’s important for you to work with someone you trust and feel safe with.  
45 Years Experience
Online in Glasgow, Scotland
Bognor Regis, England therapist: Fiona Grace, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Fiona Grace

Counsellor/Therapist, AdvDipCounselling &Pyschotherapy MBACP
Bognor Regis, Bristol, London, West Sussex I myself have a chronic pain condition and have done much research into these invisible illnesses and the lack of support that is available. It is hard to really understand how it feels to have these conditions unless you have experienced it yourself  
20 Years Experience
Online in Glasgow, Scotland
 therapist: Marianna Trezza -The Growing mindset, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Marianna Trezza -The Growing mindset

Counsellor/Therapist, MA (Hons), Adv Dip. Counsel. & Psychoth.,Dip. Hypnoth., X-Cultural Adaptation Coun. Reg. BACP 572613
Living with chronic pain or illness can indeed be a lonely and isolating experience. As time passes, you may find fewer people willing to listen to your struggles, leaving you feeling unseen and misunderstood. This isolation can compound the challenges you're already facing. Chronic pain and illness can affect your life in many ways: Feelings of loneliness and isolation Difficulty maintaining relationships Frustration when others don't understand your experience Anxiety and depression related to your condition Challenges in communicating your needs effectively It's important to remember that your feelings are valid, and there are ways to cope and find support: Seek empathetic listening: Having someone who truly listens without judgment can be incredibly healing1. Join support groups: Connecting with others who share similar experiences can provide validation and practical advice3. Communicate your needs: Learn to express what you need clearly to friends, family, and healthcare providers4. Practice self-care: Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, even if they're small6. Consider professional help: Therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can help you develop coping strategies and improve your emotional outlook7. Remember, it's okay to have difficult emotions about your condition. By working together, we can explore ways to empower you, helping you express your needs more effectively and find strategies to cope with the challenges of chronic pain or illness. My role is to provide that empathetic, non-judgmental ear you need, and to help you navigate this journey towards better emotional and physical well-being.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Glasgow, Scotland (Online Only)
Fareham, England therapist: Emma Dean, therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Emma Dean

Therapist, MA Hons, DipCaH, PNLP
I'm Emma, an integrative transpersonal practitioner dedicated to guiding you on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Through a blend of hypnotherapy, breathwork, meditation, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), and spiritual coaching, I create a compassionate safe space for you to connect with your own innate healing intelligence. Living with chronic pain or illness can be emotionally exhausting and isolating. I help clients address the emotional and energetic dimensions of their physical experience, using mind-body approaches to ease suffering and restore agency. We work together to shift from simply surviving to reconnecting with vitality, inner strength, and hope. Healing may not always mean curing—but it can mean deep transformation.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Glasgow, Scotland