Chronic Pain therapists in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta AB, Canada CA

FILTER RESULTS
I need help with
Type of therapy
Gender
Demographic
Ages
Edmonton, Alberta therapist: Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching

Counsellor/Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor DK
When we are in cronic pain, or illness we need to draw from deeper inner recouces to find new ways to be in life, in our selves, and with others - in that way this challenge can become a real opportunity for inner growth and transformation. Through counselling sessions you will get to open to this new possibility.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fort Saskatchewan, AB
Online in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta therapist: Jorgelina Gill, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Jorgelina Gill

Counsellor/Therapist, B.Sc Psychology | Behaviour Therapist | RTCounsellor
Chronic Pains and illnesses are, most of the time, related to environmental stress and genetic factors. While we can't address the genetic component, we can work on the stress factors that are affecting our lifestyle, improve self-confidence to slowly achieve new goals and learn to cope with the pain and health.  
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fort Saskatchewan, AB
Online in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Gwen Schauerte, registered psychotherapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Gwen Schauerte

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, M.Ed.
I've worked with people in the aftermath of motor vehicle accidents which can upend a person's life in an instant. I draw on my experience with illness and blend this with compassion and knowledge of coping strategies. It can be hard to do it alone, let me help.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Dr. Kim Edwards, psychologist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Dr. Kim Edwards

Psychologist, C.Psych.
Can chronic pain get better? Yes! Our brain changes and adapt throughout our lifetime (i.e., this is called neuroplasticity). Habits are essentially strengthened roads or pathways when we repeatedly do or feel or think in the same way. When we continue to travel the same road or pathway, we strengthen the habit. When we form a new habit, we make new connections and old pathways are used less/weakened. The more we travel the pathway, the more our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours become second nature (e.g., like brushing teeth). In chronic pain, the nervous system and brain have changed due to neuroplasticity in an unhelpful way. The good news is that we all have the ability to learn and change by rewiring our brain. Join our clinicians to participate in our 10-session Mind-Body Connection program designed to teach you strategies to manage chronic pain. Meet Laura, our awesome physiotherapist who can also provide additional strategies. Some of our coaches have: • Helped to start one of the largest pediatric chronic pain programs at a children’s hospital in Ontario • Currently also at hospital chronic pain clinics • Completed dissertation projects on chronic pain and are actively involved in ongoing research • Hold leadership positions on regional and national chronic pain committees • Hold academic appointments at well respected universities in which they teach and supervise trainees in the field of chronic pain • Start psychosocial oncology programs in hospitals  
9 Years Experience
Online in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
 therapist: Seven Vistas - Professional Life Coach and Counsellor, counselor/therapist
Chronic Pain or Illness

Seven Vistas - Professional Life Coach and Counsellor

Counsellor/Therapist, PCC, RPC-C, NLP Master Practitioner
Minute by minute, day by day, week by week, year by year it builds, it is relentless, it feels like there is no escape, no rest and no end in sight. I hear you, it feels awful and not just physically. It impacts us mentally and emotionally as which also trickles over into our spiritual being and livelihood. Which comes first, the emotion or the pain? Is it injury? Mystery where you feel know one believes you because they can't "see" it? It is real, it is alive in you, i hear you and believe you. Let's explore this thing together.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta