Chronic Pain therapists in Fort Payne, Alabama AL
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Dr. Brian M. Berman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in helping chronic pain patients live a fuller and richer life. Therapy will focus on pain reduction, pacing strategies, and living life to the fullest.
20 Years Experience
Online in Fort Payne, Alabama
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, DBT-LBC™, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
We have a clinician who specializes in chronic pain.
10 Years Experience
Online in Fort Payne, Alabama
Alena Porter
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
Chronic pain or illness is a multifaceted issue. There is, of course, the pain or illness but there is also the fear of feeling more pain or ill, and the constant belief that they "should" be more productive. Additionally, most of my client's struggle with accepting that they are not making this up, they are not being lazy, they are not 'conveniently" hurting or ill when something needs to be done. I can help you desensitize and reframe all of these negative beliefs and help you release the fear of more pain which is actually causing more pain. Lastly, with EMDR in many cases I can reduce or eliminate chronic pain symptoms.
6 Years Experience
Online in Fort Payne, Alabama (Online Only)
Dr. Clinton W. Smith
Hypnotherapist, PsyD, CH, CI
Dr Smith combines tools of psychology and hypnotherapy to reduce PAIN both privately and by teleconference. See M.D. endorsement at: TheDoctorIsonThePhone.com/PainControl. The brain and emotions are always involved in the perception of pain. Learn more than 10 techniques to significantly manage pain with less medication.
32 Years Experience
Online in Fort Payne, Alabama
Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Managing chronic pain and illness exhausts many of the social and personal resources we have just to get through the day. Feelings of isolation and being alone in this struggle are insidious and can take away from our ability to remain connected to others and within ourselves. Whether it is not wanting to burden others with our struggle or feelings of hopelessness, people need to know (and feel) that they are valuable enough to continue to be cared for while also provided with space through encouragement that honors our autonomy.
15 Years Experience
Online in Fort Payne, Alabama