Chronic Pain therapists in Ontario, California CA
ARC Counseling and Wellness
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Chronic pain and illness comes with a unique set of considerations for your work, your relationships and your every day life and we are here to support your through it all. We've got you covered.
17 Years Experience
Paul Gonsier
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., NASW Diplomate
In private practice for 32 years. I am interested in assisting you with your emotional growth and well-being. It's normal at times in life to have conflicts, but sometimes we need guidance to discover healthier ways to navigate through these challenges to have a more healthy and rewarding life!
39 Years Experience
Amanda "Mandy" Barnes
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Chronic pain and the challenges associated with it
7 Years Experience
Connie Taylor, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Imago Therapist, Depth Psychologist
I worked in a hospital for several years in a Chronic Pain Management Program. The psychological aspects of managing ongoing pain are always difficult, but not impossible. As one patient replied when asked how he was feeling, he said, "My pain is the same, but I'm doing better."
43 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
For chronic pain I enjoy helping patients navigate through their health journey and patients tend to enjoy working with me withIn different modalities to help them feel better.
9 Years Experience
Teresa Rimmer
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Living with chronic pain and illness can be both physically and emotionally debilitating. There are many things that can help - perspective, healthy relationships, meditation, relaxation, etc.
11 Years Experience
Jennifer Nyhan
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
When you are diagnosed with a cancer or a serious illness, there is a ripple effect across all aspects of your life. It can feel like a full time job managing your treatment. You may feel alone, and may be reluctant to share your fears and challenges with family and friends. While focus has likely been on your physical healing, it would be my privilege to be alongside you as you face the emotional, physical, and spiritual challenges of serious illness. Feeling out of control is common with chronic pain and serious illness. I can help you regain control over how you emotionally and cognitively respond to your illness.
5 Years Experience
Anna Yu Lee
Life Coach, PhD, MPH, MA
I rely largely on existential, spiritual, and creative approaches for helping clients manage pain.
2 Years Experience
Adrienne Clements
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LMFT
Are you persistently worried about the state of your health? Perhaps you’ve received a diagnosis that’s bringing on feelings of fear, confusion, and anger. You may have doubts about being able to cope, and you may be preoccupied with sensations of grief and disbelief, especially if this diagnosis was recent, and you’ve always been healthy. It is perfectly natural to experience fear, grief and anger when coping with chronic illness. It can bring on anxiety, confusion, and anger, along with doubts about your future. I know that coping with chronic illness is a daily struggle. And you aren’t alone. Together, we can help you reconnect with yourself and improve your quality of life.
11 Years Experience
John Fry
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I used to be on the board of directors for The National Fibromyalgia Association.
47 Years Experience