Chronic Pain therapists in Limerick, Ireland IE
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Alison Edwards Therapy, Coaching & Supervision
Psychologist, CBT Therapist, FMBPsS, MA (Hons), MSc, CertCouns, MSc
I’m experienced in working with long-term pain or physical health conditions which have taken a long time to be diagnosed or been difficult to manage. I provide the main recommended psychological therapies for these difficulties - CBT and ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy) - and also Compassion-Focused Therapy and Mindfulness approaches. Sessions are tailored for the individual's needs, including ADHD or other neurodivergence. The conditions I see include blackouts/non-epileptic seizures, Functional Neurological Disorders, Functional Pain Syndromes, gut disorders, urinary tract problems, post-viral fatigue, ME, and Long Covid. I'm a committee member for a UK-wide expert group on non-epileptic seizures, Functional Neurological Disorders and medically unexplained symptoms, with my professional body the BABCP.
16 Years Experience
Online in Limerick, County Limerick (Online Only)
Mind and Body Works
Counselor/Therapist, MIACP, MIAHIP, MPSI, COSRT,
We have a number of therapists who work with chronic pain or illness.
23 Years Experience
Online in Limerick, County Limerick
Jerry Ramsden
Counselor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working with impulse control disorders.
20 Years Experience
Online in Limerick, County Limerick
Owen Smith - Crystallise Psychotherapy & Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Soc.Sc.; BA (Hons); PostGrad Dip; H.Dip.
Sadly, many people are diagnosed with serious illness or illnesses during their lifetimes. Feelings of shock, fear, denial and grief are only some of the emotions a person or their family and loved ones have to manage and cope with – emotions which can be too challenging and horrendous to carry by one’s self.
Indeed some individuals experience health anxiety – in other words when one may have a long-term excessive concern about their own health. Perhaps you may be convinced that a serious illness is impending and maybe you have become fixated on potential symptoms. Or do you misjudge physical symptoms (e.g. from anxiety – nausea, sweating, heart palpitations etc.) as signs of an impending illness.
Talking to your GP is necessary for medical advice and a possible diagnosis. However worrying excessively our health can lead to significant distress, and consequently, one can feel bound to lessen this distress by chatting to loved ones, or for example, health care workers, or even a consult with Dr. Google! Although it can seem tempting to attain reassurance from such sources, for people with health anxiety, reassurance seeking can be persistent and not offer actual relief from symptoms.
6 Years Experience
Online in Limerick, County Limerick
Fiona Grace
Counselor/Therapist, AdvDipCounselling &Pyschotherapy MBACP
Bognor Regis, Bristol, London, West Sussex I myself have a chronic pain condition and have done much research into these invisible illnesses and the lack of support that is available. It is hard to really understand how it feels to have these conditions unless you have experienced it yourself
18 Years Experience
Online in Limerick, County Limerick