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Chronic Pain Therapists in 10164


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Julie Wei

My approach to therapy: I have been practicing clinically for 20 years. My Bachelor of Social Work from University of Vermont and my Master of Social Work at University of Denver provided me with the foundation to my evidenced based approach. My private practice exclusively provides teletherapy and is ideal for persons who desire video sessions.

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Jillian Arenz

My approach to therapy: I offer compassionate collaborative therapy that combines various types of treatments tailored to support you as a unique individual. Together, we'll work to understand your thoughts and feelings, spot patterns, deepen your relationships, and balance the “how” and “why” of living.

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Find Chronic Pain Therapists & Counselors in 10164.

Is chronic pain making everyday life a challenge? If your chronic pain has you feeling depressed, unworthy, moody, or otherwise out of sorts, chronic pain therapy is an option you should explore.

With a chronic pain therapist, you’ll be able to explore your mental state and learn coping skills to help you feel better. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Chronic Pain Effects on Mental Health

The effects of chronic pain are more than physical; they often affect your mental and emotional well-being. Here are some chronic pain effects that therapy can help to remedy:

  • Sadness.
  • Persistent stress.
  • Anxiety.
  • Lack of control over your emotions.
  • Feeling isolated or like others don’t understand you.
  • Feeling hopeless about the future.

You may not experience all of these symptoms, but if you’re experiencing any of these and they’re affecting your life, it’s time to consider therapy. If you’re interested in how therapy can help, read licensed therapist Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis’s article about how to fully live life with a chronic illness.

Take Charge of Your Mental Health with Chronic Pain Therapy

Under the direction of a licensed mental health professional, you can begin to regain your emotional and mental health. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing chronic pain experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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