Chronic Pain therapists in Page, Arizona AZ
Dr. Dina H. Harth
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I specialize in Health Psychology that includes coping with medical illnesses, improving health behaviors, and coping with pain and other physical symptoms. I specialize in addressing these issues with both individuals and couples. I have specialized training in working with individuals with such health issues and/or health behavior goals, and experience working with couples in which one or both partners are impacted by health issues or behaviors. I utilize a range of empirically supported approaches to address your individualized needs in these areas.
29 Years Experience
Patrick Varney-Phoenix Foundations Recovery
Counselor/Therapist, MA, MS, LISAC, LAC
I have experienced chronic pain issues since 2003 with 5 spinal surgeries and finally was able to manage my pain without opiates since 2013.
3 Years Experience
Kathy Anderson
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LAMFT
Medical issues, procedures, and diagnoses can really throw a wrench in a couple's relationship. Medical issues often negatively impact intimacy due to pain, fatigue, overstimulation, or anxiety. While this is very normal, especially with surgeries or other invasive treatments or procedures, it can still be very distressing for both partners in their relationship. In couple therapy, partners learn how to appreciate and be sensitive towards each other regarding medical needs, limitations, processes, and struggles. Couple therapy often functions to coach couples in developing strategies to manage illness while also grieving the impact that illness has had on their relationship.
5 Years Experience
Therapy Solutions, LLC
Psychologist
We work with several clients who cope with chronic pain and disability. Nicole Osborne also specializes in working with individuals with terminal illness and their families.
22 Years Experience
Jennifer Sander
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, CCTP, CCFP
Research shows that when someone is diagnosed with a major medical condition, common themes include feeling isolated, disempowered, and hopelessness. However, I have a toolbox of skills that address each of these needs so whether you're the one diagnosed or you're a caregiver, you can adapt to hurdles with integrity, a sense of control, and hope.
20 Years Experience