Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
Some people also have chronic pain that’s not tied to an injury or physical illness. Healthcare providers call this response psychogenic pain or psychosomatic pain. It’s caused by psychological factors such as stress, anxiety and depression. The importance is to not let the pain get the best of you a lot of the aspect are psychological.
Mental health support for physical illness, pain and uncertainty.. Something unexpected has occurred - you’ve received a new diagnosis or encountered a health crisis. Perhaps you’ve been living with health challenges for quite some time but you’re feeling stuck, unable to move forward. Maybe you are anticipating a flare up of symptoms, a decline or a change in your abilities and aren’t sure how you’ll cope.
Whether you are struggling with adjusting to a new reality or have decades of illness ad disability experience under your belt, you don't have to do this alone.
Working primarily from a Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy perspective, this work involves creating new neural pathways to connect the clients with their continued strengths and capabilities, leaving behind the pain and suffering and moving towards a new-normal.