Chronic Pain therapists in Weatherford, Texas TX

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Bulverde, Texas therapist: Jason Carlettini, licensed professional counselor
Chronic Pain or Illness

Jason Carlettini

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
I have the privilege of seeing tremendous results using my training, experience, and resources with those I have the honor of working with who have the challenge of chronic pain or illness.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Weatherford, Texas
North Richland Hills, Texas therapist: Lea Purczinsky, pre-licensed professional
Chronic Pain or Illness

Lea Purczinsky

Pre-Licensed Professional, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
No one likes to feel sick... but what do you do when pain or illness is chronic? How do you not only cope, but choose to thrive and live life, even in the face of a lifelong diagnosis? Together we can face the grief, anger, or fear that you may be experiencing, and together navigate the story you are living. Lea practices from a trauma informed approach, and ultilizes modalities including EMDR.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Weatherford, Texas
New Braunfels, Texas therapist: Jill A Lee, licensed professional counselor
Chronic Pain or Illness

Jill A Lee

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Chronic Pain or Illness  
10 Years Experience
Online in Weatherford, Texas
Northbrook, Illinois therapist: Julie Novak, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Julie Novak

Psychologist, PsyD
Chronic pain or illness can be hidden from the rest of the world leaving you feeling alone, isolated and utterly hopeless. Together we will bring hope to your situation with mindfulness, relaxation techniques and effective coping skills to help you live the life you want.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Weatherford, Texas
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Adam Shafer

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Managing chronic pain and illness exhausts many of the social and personal resources we have just to get through the day. Feelings of isolation and being alone in this struggle are insidious and can take away from our ability to remain connected to others and within ourselves. Whether it is not wanting to burden others with our struggle or feelings of hopelessness, people need to know (and feel) that they are valuable enough to continue to be cared for while also provided with space through encouragement that honors our autonomy.  
Online in Weatherford, Texas